In Sonnet 55, Shakespeare writes to a friend about how much he loves him/her.
The poem that Shakespeare is writing, he says, will immortalize his friend, making him/her live forever. Shakespeare says that the poem will outlive monuments, which can crumble over time. Neither time nor war can destroy "the living record of your memory" -- this poem and the memories of you.
At the end of the poem, the friend rises on the day of judgement. At that time, his friend will realize how much Shakespeare has loved him/her and how Shakespeare gave him/her immortality through this poem.
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In literature, the universal theme is a message that depicts the human condition that all people understand at the personal level. Thus, option B is correct.
<h3>What is intended by a theme?</h3>
A theme is a message that the various elements of the story are portrayed through the plots, characters, and settings. It is the idea and the thought that the writer wants the audience to understand.
It is considered universal when the idea and thoughts are understood by all the people despite any differences or cultures. It is understood by the people at all levels and does not exploit the differences or through the various viewpoints.
Therefore, option B. the universal theme is understood at the personal level.
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