ENGL 3311 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Sestet, The Oxford Shakespeare, Agon

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Sonnet one-hundred four by william shakespeare deals with the overarching passage of time. The speaker states that the subject never seems to grow old and appears the same as when they first met three years ago. Although there is an understanding that the subject is beginning to show age, the speaker alludes to the fact that the change is too subtle for him to tell. The speaker uses the words such seems alluding to how there could be a disparity between appearance then compared to now, conceding to the fact that time may have aged the young man (oxford. It is this sonnet by shakespeare in which the speaker seems to warn us that true beauty will have died long before any of them, or us were ever born. The primary conceit of the sonnet has to do with time and the effect that time has on beauty.

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