ENGL 3311 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Sonnet 20, The Oxford Shakespeare

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8 Jan 2023
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In sonnet twenty-two, the speaker compares himself to his love and the difference in age between them. The focus in the beginning of the sonnet is about youth and the age difference between the two. Although we are not told the sex of the love that the sonnet is written to, it is meant to be ambiguous. However, there is some consensus that the first half of the sonnets are addressed to a male, while the second half is addressed to a female. Nelles who states, it is generally assumed, for lack of evidence to the contrary, that all of the. Sonnets 1-126 are addressed to the same young man (nelles). The speaker urges the young man to take care of himself and makes a pledge to be faithful. It appears from the tone of the sonnet, that the reason for the poem is that the speaker is afraid that he might be betrayed by the young man.

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