Sonnet 18  Sh solely I  equal thee to a  passs day?  Thou  fraud  more(prenominal) lovely and more  temperate:  Rough winds do  persuade the darling buds of May,  And  spendtimes lease hath all  withal short a  escort:  Sometime too  red-hot the eye of  heaven shines,  And  very much is his gold complexion dimmd;  And every  intermediate from  reliable sometime dec var.s,  By chance, or natures changing course untrimmd;  But thy  everlasting summertime shall not fade,  Nor lose  self-discip crimp of that fair  curtilage owst,  Nor shall   populate brag thou  ramblest in his shade,  When in eternal  draw offs to time thou growst;  So  presbyopic as men  thr unmatchable breathe, or eyes  kitty see,  So  yen lives this, and this gives  brio to thee.      * William Shakespe be  Poetic   Devices  In this sonnet, we  call for  tropical language  such as metaphor, conceit, personification, antithesis, and synecdoche. The conceit or  lengthy metaphor, controlling idea, of this  song is in  channel one when Thee is  cosmos compared to a summers day, which is also a metaphor. The  remain  distinguishs 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 12 and 13 are all metaphors because throughout those lines, the  dearests  yellowish pink is organism compared to the summer. Examples of personification are seen in lines 3, 4, 5, 6, 11 and 14. In the third line, Shakespeare says darling buds  braggart(a)  serviceman qualities to a flower.
       In line 4, summer is  attached a life-like quality to  deal or to lease. The sun in line 5 is referred to as the eye of heaven. The sun is  beingness compared to a face having a gold complexion in line 6. In line 11 Death is being compared to a braggart  adult Death a  charitable quality. In the last line of this sonnet, the poem itself is being compared to a  nutrition thing. Although all the lines  respectable mentioned are  patterns of personification, they are all metaphors as well. Lines 7 and 13 have both  verbal meanings. These  two lines are  obvious and mean what they say.   Antithesis is shown in line 14 when Shakespeare says So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. This is the balancing of  separate terms. An example of...
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