At the time of this writing, Shakespeare's 130th Sonnets is a very straightforward and simple work, introducing the era of new poetry. In the beginning of the 17th century, Shakespeare's expression of love was quite different from traditional sonnets, and the poet appreciated loved ones sweetly. Instead, Shakespeare respected the tradition of comparing her lover with the beauty of the sun. I was shocked by the audience because the phrase at the beginning of that phrase "My lover's eyes are not like the sun" because it did not describe a soft and beautiful woman.
1 •• Shakira February 24, 2012 "My mistress's eyes are not something like the sun" "My mistress's eyes are not like the sun" is a sonnet written by William Shakespeare He is talking about the beauty of his mistress than he is comparing her. Hostess is the term used to refer to wife and lover in Shakespeare era. Shakespeare expressed his mistress as an incomplete woman. His love for a mistress is not due to her appearance but from the heart. Although his mistress is far from perfect, Shakespeare could still find a way to show her the inner beauty. Shakespeare compared his love to his nature with his mistress. Shakespeare is ... Read more ...
Shakespeare's "My Mistress's Eye" is not like the sun. Many writers write sonnets for women they love. Most of these authors modify the physical characteristics of women by comparing them with the natural wonders we find as human beings. Shakespeare's "My eyes are not something like the sun" is inconsistent with this idea and his mistress has not praised much of the qualities of women because of the lack of other men . - As of this writing, Shakespeare 's 130th Sonnets is a very straightforward and simple work, introducing the era of new poetry. In the beginning of the 17th century, Shakespeare's expression of love was quite different from traditional sonnets, and the poet appreciated loved ones sweetly. Instead, Shakespeare respects the tradition of comparing your lover with the beauty of the sun.