William · Shakespeare's poem "My lover's eyes are not like the sun" "My lover's eyes are not like the sun" is a poem written by William Shakespeare about the imperfect female love. He explained that his mistress was not perfect but he felt that his love was special and "rare". Unless modern readers are cautious, he / she may soon play the role of a woman written by Shakespeare. The word "mistress" currently refers to a lover or woman who lives with a man without marrying a man, but in the days of Shakespeare it meant a woman who controls or dominates.
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 ...
William · Shakespeare's poem "My lover's eyes are not like the sun" "My lover's eyes are not like the sun" is a poem written by William Shakespeare about the imperfect female love. He explained that his mistress was not perfect but he felt that his love was special and "rare". Unless modern readers are cautious, he / she may soon play the role of a woman written by Shakespeare. - Shakespeare's "My Mistress's Eye" is not like the sun. Many authors write sonnets for their favorite women. 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 mistress's eyes are not like the sun" is contradictory to this idea, indicating that his mistress lacks the mistakes of other men.