(Continuing from Sonnet 118) The medicine I gave to myself appeared charmingly sweet, but it was actually hell of foul. I suspect what I want, I hope that I have to worry. I recognized a bad mistake in my mind the moment I thought that I had never been blessed! In this sputum of heat, my eyes jumped out of their mouth! But, Oh, the benefit of evil! Now I find that evil can make good things better, and when you destroy love and rebuild it, it will be more beautiful and stronger than originally. So, due to my mistake, I was reprimanded and I returned to the one who made me happy.
The aim of this paper is to critically analyze William Shakespeare's Sonnet # 116. Throughout this article, I often quote William Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 using traditional supersonic speed (Kerrigan, 1986, 1995: 11) and talk about his love awareness and judgment. The structure of Sonnets, three tetrahedrons, and verses of poetry reflects the poet 's content, further emphasizing his idea that true love is constant. The tone of this poem expresses many ultimate beliefs and claims the belief of the poet that he knows what love is and what is not. In order to convey realistic declaration that true love becomes a storm, he uses figurative and poetic features well
Comparison of Shakespeare's Sonnets and Sonnets 116 William Shakespeare in his Sonnets and Sonnets 116 shows his views on the immutable, permanent and immovable nature of true love. According to Shakespeare, love is true or even exceeded "until death separates us." Physical weakness, destruction of age, and even instability of the partner do not affect the emotions of loved ones. His concept of love is not a romantic concept, and in this concept the ideal vision of a lover is accepted.
Shakespeare's sonnet is a poem written about various subjects by William Shakespeare. When discussing and referring to Shakespeare's sonnet, it refers to the first 154 sonnets first published in Quartet in 1609; however, six additional sonnets of Shakespeare include: Romeo and Juliet, Henry V and loss of the Labor Party. Shakespeare's sonnet is thought to have inherited the tradition of poetry of the 14th century beyond the Renaissance. Petrarch of Italy in the 14th century was introduced in the UK by Thomas Wyatt in the 16th century. With a few exceptions, Shakespeare's sonnet keeps the style of British sonnets. But since Shakespeare 's Sonnets introduces such important content, they seem to oppose the tradition of the past 200 years.