1 Shakira February 24, 2012 "My mistress's eyes are not something like the sun." "My mistress's eyes are not something like the sun," sonnet William Shakespeare wrote. The beauty of his mistress is less than his feelings compared with her. Hostesses are used as words to refer to wives and lovers in the Shakespeare era. Shakespeare expressed his mistress as an imperfect woman. His love for a mistress is not due to her appearance but outside the mind. His mistress is far from perfect, but Shakespeare could still find a way to show her the inner beauty. Shakespeare compared his love with his mistress. Shakespeare is ... Read more ...
Shakespeare says, "I like to listen to her, but I know that music has a more pleasant voice, I think Shakespeare's words are a bit more harsh." Shake Spear started to lighten her mistress and whispered that she said "I have not seen the goddess before going out" Shakespeare is a goddess in her eyes, although she is far from perfect I said. When he uses the word "goddess" she tells us that she is beautiful, perfect, and loves the world in his life. Sheikh Speer revealed that she is still the most beautiful person, "My mistress, step on the ground when she walks", he raised his head, worshiped the group and women I left.
Shakespeare closed the sonnet and said: "But in heaven, I think that my love is as rare as any of the hypocrites. For me, Shakespeare says whether or not she is a woman, his love and his love Is the same
William · Shakespeare (1564-1616) My mistress 'eyes are completely different from William · Shakespeare's sun (Sonnet 130) My eyes' eyes are completely different from the sun; corals are her red lips It is much more red than color. The snow is white, why is her breast salvaged; if the hair is a wire, a black line stretches over her head. I saw red and white roses, but such roses did not see me ... My lover's eyes are completely different from William Shakespeare sun.
1 •• Shakira February 24, 2012 "My mistress's eyes are not something like the sun" "My mistress's eyes are not sunshine" is the 14 lines William Shakespeare wrote . Poetry, he is talking about the beauty of his mistress than what he compares her. Hostesses are used as words to refer to wives and lovers in the Shakespeare era. Shakespeare expressed his mistress as an imperfect woman. His love for a mistress is not due to her appearance but outside the mind. His mistress is far from perfect, but Shakespeare could still find a way to show her the inner beauty. Shakespeare compared his love with his mistress. Shakespeare is ... Read more ...
Shakespeare's "My Mistress's Eye" is not like the sun. Many authors write sonnets for women they love. Most of these authors modify the physical characteristics of women by comparing them with the natural wonders we have found as humans. Shakespeare's "My mistress's eyes are not like the sun" is inconsistent with this idea, and his mistress lacks other men, inadvertently praising most of the qualities that women possess doing. - As of this writing, Shakespeare's 130th sonnet is a very straightforward and simple work, introducing the era of the new poetry. Early in the 17th century, Shakespeare's expression of love was very different from traditional sonnets. Instead, Shakespeare respects the tradition of comparing your lover with the beauty of the sun.