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Imagery in Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 | Portfolium
Imagery in Shakespeare's Sonnet 130
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Out of the many sonnets written by William Shakespeare, Sonnet 130, better known by its first line, My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun, has an abundance of imagery and an equal amount of symbolism. This literary analysis paper describes and analyzes the said imagery in the sonnet and why it is important.
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