Shakespeare Sonnet 116 Tone

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In sonnet 116, William shakespeare uses blunt imagery, an ironic analogy, matter of fact sarcasm, and reflective metaphors to portray a tone that shifts from informative to disappointed and shows that loves rare and unbreakable. Throughout the poem the tone stays steady, shakespeare uses serious, reflective and relatable elements to keep the mood the same. However, the last sentence changes to a very blunt tone. Shakespeare signifies the theme that love is forever no matter the flaws of the person you're with. Represented in the beginning of the poem, “- Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds,-” (L. 2-3).This signifies that when a issue is found in your significant other your love for them shall not change. That said, the author

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