Answer: The theme of Sonnet 73 is the importance of showing love while we still can. The poem deals with the speaker's anxiety regarding his old age.
Explanation:
<em>Sonnet 73</em> was written by William Shakespeare. It is one of the most famous sonnets written by this poet.
In this sonnet, the speaker portrays his anxiety over his advanced age through a number of metaphors. He warns a young man to love him "well", because he is old and might soon leave this world. In doing so, the speaker describes <em>"yellow leaves" </em>and <em>"twilight"</em>, while the prefix 'twi' means 'half' and symbolizes his life which is almost over. In the second quatrain, the speaker describes the black night as <em>"death's second self"</em> which leads everyone to an eternal rest:
<em>"As after sunset fadeth in the west,
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<em>Which by and by black night doth take away,
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<em>Death's second self, that seals up all in rest.
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In the final couplet, the speaker addresses the main idea of the sonnet once again - he urges his lover to love him, as he does not have much time left.
I don't think they should band them because we are going to need to know/ find out sometime in our lifetime on the topic the book is talking about. just like having a book about God in a library, what if one day you decide to give your life to him and that book that talked about how and explained the steps to help you get there use to be there and now was not....???
Answer:
I agree with the first person's response.