Sonnet 15
978-613-3-56650-7
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2010-11-16
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Shakespeare's Sonnet 15, a procreation sonnet, is a reflection on the destruction of Time and Decay, and its effect on the young man to whom the sonnet is addressed. As Shakespeare explains, men, like plants, stay in a perfect state for only a brief period. In the couplet Shakespeare says that he will wage war on time and, besides urging him to marry (and thus "immortalize" himself through having children), he will make the young man live on through his verse. The term procreation sonnets is a name given to Shakespearean sonnets numbers I to XVII (1 to 17). They are referred to as the procreation sonnets because they all argue that the young man, to whom they are addressed, should marry and father children, hence, procreate. Throughout the procreation sonnets, Shakespeare usually argues that the child will be a copy of the young man, and he will therefore live through the child.
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