THE LITERAL MEANING:<em> they know that they're in trouble and that they basically messed up</em>
DEEPER MEANING: <em>he reflects on the things he's done, he knows what he should have done. He too, knows what it's like to be used.</em>
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The variation of the sonnet form that Shakespeare used—comprised of three quatrains and a concluding couplet, rhyming abab cdcd efef gg—is called the English or Shakespearean sonnet form, although others had used it before him. This different sonnet structure allows for more space to be devoted to the buildup of a subject or problem than the Italian/Petrarchan form, and is followed by just two lines to conclude or resolve the poem in a rhyming couplet. Learn more about sonnet forms here.
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