Interpretation of Shakespeare's "Sonnet 128"


Essay, 2005

3 Pages, Grade: 1,0


Abstract or Introduction

Being so much in love that one envies everyone who gets in contact with the beloved person is probably something that all of us have experienced themselves. But in "Sonnet 128" Shakespeare presents a speaker of the poem who admires his mistress so deeply that he is even jealous of the objects that are close to her.

Although this poem deals with very strong feelings its external form does not reflect the highly confused state of emotion of the speaker. The poem follows strictly the form of the English sonnet with its three quatrains (consisting of alternate rhymes) and one concluding rhyming couplet that summarises the thoughts of the speaker. The rhymes are absolutely regular, too and the masculine end rhymes are without exception perfect rhymes. With just few exceptions (which will be examined in the next paragraphs) the iambic pentameter is also regular and evokes an atmosphere of harmony and calmness.

Details

Title
Interpretation of Shakespeare's "Sonnet 128"
College
University of Freiburg  (Englisches Seminar)
Course
Introduction to Literary Studies
Grade
1,0
Author
Year
2005
Pages
3
Catalog Number
V129003
ISBN (eBook)
9783640406500
ISBN (Book)
9783640406890
File size
349 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Interpretation, Shakespeare, Sonnet
Quote paper
Dipl.-Bibl. Regina Männle (Author), 2005, Interpretation of Shakespeare's "Sonnet 128", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/129003

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