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katrin [286]
3 years ago
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Why will the subject of the poem "not fade" or be a victim to Death's bragging? The speaker and the subject will be immortal thr

ough their love. The poem will live on for all to read. The speaker will protect her from Death's grasp.
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1 answer:
vaieri [72.5K]3 years ago
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Answer:

The poem will live on for all to read.

Explanation:

This question refers to Sonnet XVIII by William Shakespeare. In this sonnet, the author compares the subject of the poem to a summer's day. However, he argues that the speaker is even better, and lists the reasons why this is the case. The speaker also tells us that, while everything in nature fades, the subject will not, as the poem will live on forever and she will live through these lines.

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