The desire of Sonnet CXXIX (129) is full of barbaric behavior - the essence of pure desire and its "dark side". That is what Shakespeare explains on his Sonnet CXXIX. His words are full of anger, frustration, and remorse. Real, emotional, affected languages - There is no prosperity. Shakespeare does not write eternal love, beauty of women, or spiritual relationship - these are the subjects we expect from classical Sonnets. No - He is talking about the desire and feelings of being dominated and helpless.
Writing articles about joy and tragedy while writing about the trials and sufferings of love is Shakespeare's goal in Sonnet's choice - Sonnet 116 and Sonnell 129. His sonnets explain the definition of Shakespeare and the desire for love. Among his sonnets, Shakespeare is talking about men's conflict between time and body, time and time like mind. Time affects the body and ultimately affects the mind, but Shakespeare wrote that time does not affect love. Love is always fashionable and it is always young when it is shared by two unified minds. Love is the core of unity and demands that two people pledge to each other - the promise is marriage. Recognizing themselves through marriage, these two are now blind
When Sonnet 130 of Thomas Campion and William Shakespeare compares her face, sensuality, and true love, Shakespeare's Sonnets and Campion's desires and love have a garden on her face The difference between the two is obvious . - When you are afraid that you may stop spending time worrying about the passage of time afraid of losing something, accept the time loss of Shakespeare's Sonnets and Keats
Shakespeare's sonnet is often breathtaking, sometimes disturbing and sometimes confusing and difficult to understand. As Sonnet, their main focus is "love", but it also reflects time, change, aging, desire, absence, infidelity, and problems between ideals and reality with respect to the people you love. It's time. Even after 400 years, "What is Sonnet in Shakespeare" and "How do you read" 'It is still a central and unresolved issue. Sonnets from 1 to 126 seem to be targeted at young people and are socially superior to lecturers. Otherwise "Ultimate Truth and Beautiful Fate and Date" (Sonnet 14) - that is, his beauty will die with him, so the first 17 sonnets will make a young man get married and have a child We encourage you. After this, the theme of Sonnet is diversified.