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natali 33 [55]
2 years ago
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There is a tension or dichotomy built into William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 71. While the explicit message of the poem would seem to

be “don’t think about me when I am gone,” there are problems with this assertion. In what ways is Shakespeare’s poem not an invitation to forget, but rather an encouragement to remember the poet after his death?
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1 answer:
SVETLANKA909090 [29]2 years ago
3 0

Shakespeare’s poem not an invitation to forget, but rather an encouragement to remember the poet after his death the social differences” essential to a patriarchal society, was honestly “quite conservative and secure.”

The actual scandal lies in Shakespeare’s “longings for a black mistress”; those goals are, exactly because they threaten to raze the very distinctions his poems to the truthful boy strain to hold.”

Emphasizing psychosocial in place of differences, de Grazia advocates a reclassification of the traditional analyzing of Shakespeare’s “two loves” that would update post-eighteenth-century  of normalcy and abnormalcy with 16th-century social classes of hierarchy and anarchy— poet  i.e., “of desired technology .” latest scholarship on early modern-day

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