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Dennis_Churaev [7]
3 years ago
5

How do you define inner beauty How does this compare to how you think the speaker defines inner Beaty- sonnet 5

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Anestetic [448]3 years ago
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Inner beauty can be defined as one that reflects a person's attitudes and personality. The more positive a person's attitudes toward self and others, the more beautiful the person is considered to be.

In Shakespeare's Sonnet 5, there is a metaphor about inner beauty with the seasons of nature, proposing a reflection on human aging, whose physical beauty will one day end.

The author compares the beauty of "summer flowers" with that of "distilled flowers" to compare youth and old age, where even the flowers are not physically beautiful, there is still the scent of their petals, that is, their essence.

Therefore, through sonnet 5, Shakespeare reflects on transient things such as the physical beauty of human youth, which one day ends, but inner beauty, that is, the beauty of a person's essence does not change with time.

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