Saturday, November 19, 2011

Shakespeare Sonnet Fifty Five

In this sonnet, Shakespeare says that the beauty and love of the boy will outshine and outlast anything ever made. The boy will outdo death, war, stone, and other things that are usually unbreakable. He says that no matter what happens, no matter how much time goes by, the memory of the boy will never fade from the minds of those that love him.

And despite death and other events that may occur, the boy will keep moving forward with being praised. Even with all of the terrible things that happen in the world, the boy will keep on living the way he should.

It ends with Shakespeare saying that even on the day the boy will die, he will live forever in the eye's of lovers and in their minds and hearts as well. No matter if the boy is there or not, his presence will always remain in the lives of those who cherish him.

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