Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Vargas


Let me not to marriage of the true minds
In the sonnet of William Shakespeare “Let me not to the marriage of true minds “ I believe he describes that love is eternal. He indicates that loves is eternal and no matter what happen love is forever until death comes to you. He also believes that if he is wrong that then no men has ever loved. It is really beautiful to understand how he describes what true love should be and how a true love is unconditional.


What lips my lips have kissed, and where and why
In this sonnet Edna St Vincent Millay she writes about how sad she is for all the men that she forgot because not only she cant remember all the men she has kiss but she also realizes how lonely she is now. She compares herself to seasons and how she is like a tree in the winter, bare with no leaves and no birds.

I believe both sonnets are different because William Shakespeare sonnet speaks about how true love is eternal and in the Edna St Vincent Millay sonnet speaks of past relationships of whom she can not remember to me this two sonnet cant no be more opposite.

2 comments:

  1. Yeah. I can see that. They more or less contradict each other in how they may view love. Shakespeare looks at it in more of a hopeless romantic way where as Millay sees it as more of a burden.

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  2. Good observations! If as you say Shakespeare's sonnet is about eternal love, what type of love is Millay's sonnet about?
    Jonathan- interesting, that you say love in Millay's sonnet is presented as a "burden." Can you elaborate?

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