Saturday, January 25, 2020
Essay for Shakespeares Sonnet 73 -- essays research papers
Anthony Tseng Gloomy, dejected, depressed: These are the emotional elements that William Shakespeare implemented into the speaker of Sonnet 73. An understanding that time doesnââ¬â¢t last forever and we all will age with the current of time. Thus he has accepted his fate, but wants us the readers to feel what he feels and see what he sees. à à à à à Each year more time passes by. Each year we age a little more. A year also dies out, and then comes a new year. An endless cycle of life and death. Represented each year by trees with yellow leaves. This is how the speaker has aged. Aged so much that ââ¬Å"few do hang.â⬠Those leaves are the very strands of life a person has in this world. Itââ¬â¢s why people hold so dearly to the people they love, so they wonââ¬â¢t lose them. But thereââ¬â¢s always the last fork in the road, and that is death. No matter how strong a person is or determined, death will bring oneââ¬â¢s downfall. He will be shaken to death by the strong cold wind. How cold it is to die old while the person you love is young. How he must die before someone he loves. It's a feeling of hopelessness, but a feeling that is dispelled by the ââ¬Å"sweet birdsâ⬠songs. Songs sang by his lover. Conversations that bring the essence of life back into him. What more can one have, than fo r a person that cares. à à à à à Without friends and family, solitude will blow the ââ¬Å"dim light,â⬠final gasp for life. Just like the sun setting in the west, an end to the term of life....
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