5/28/2023 0 Comments Sonnet 130![]() ![]() William Shakespeare uses an iambic pentameter throughout the poem. The rhyme scheme in the quatrains is a cross rhyme (abab cdcd efef) and the last two lines are a rhyming couplet (gg). William Shakespeare’s poem is a sonnet with fourteen lines, typically for a Shakespearean sonnet it is divided in three quatrains and one couplet in the end. This poem is the total opposite of William Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 18” and makes it, and other poems from this century, look ridiculously and superficially. ![]() But he points out that his love does not depend on how she looks like. The speaker compares her with beautiful things, but he cannot find a similarity. ![]() In William Shakespeare’s (1564 - 1616) “Sonnet 130”, published 1609 in his book “Shakespeare’s Sonnets”, the speaker talks about his mistress who does not correspond with the ideals of beauty. ![]()
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