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High School? Yeah i hated it as much as every other teenager does, but, its even harder when your extremely quiet and an outcast. School days for us are double the pain, I've lost 5 friends in 5 years first, a girl i met on the first day of school year 7 we became really close to the point i was always at her house or she was always at mine, she was mates with the popular group but never left me they didn't like me so much if i should say but still this girl stuck by me until she suddenly wanted to be even more popular she totally changed and we always fell out until we never spoke again she became popular and was now toxic we don't even look at each other when we pass in the halls its like we're strangers...
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The paradox in the last two lines, the couplet of the sonnet means that the lover is unable to see his lover during the day, for he has to stay awake and see unnecessary things. But when it's nighttime, he can clearly see her as bright as day for then, he will see her in his dreams when he closes his eyes.
The speaker feels helpless and devastated at not being able to see his beloved and longs for the nighttime when he can see her in his dreams again.
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A paradox is when two contrasting things are juxtaposed, presenting the contrasting ideas within close quarters which can at times be even absurd. In this sonnet by William Shakespeare, the whole sonnet is full of paradoxes.
The paradox in Sonnet 43 by William Shakespeare shows how the lover feels about the absence of his beloved. He stated that the days are nights when he cannot see her while the nights are "bright days" for then, he can dream of her. This is an absurd assumption, for days cannot be nights and nights cannot be bright days in the literal sense. But when we think more deeply, we see that the speaker is talking in paradoxes to show his pain in not being able to see her during the day, for he has to open his eyes to look at insignificant things. But at night, he can see her in his dreams which is what he prefers more.
The speaker feels he is helpless in his situation of being not able to be with her or be able to see her. And even if he does, it's only in his dreams which can be torture for him, but something he prefers more than not seeing her at all.
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A. to show how wet they are
I read the whole story online, and earlier in the story it says that it's raining outside.