Sunday, October 21, 2012

William Shakespeare: Let me not to the marriage of true minds

This poem is a little advanced with such word structure that its hard to understand. What i understood  in the last few lines, "Love's not Time's fool". Im guessing that this means that when it comes to false love, it uses up valuable time to the persons findings of true love.

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  1. Maybe undo the first contraction? So this part of the line reads "Love is not Time's fool"- what can the speaker mean by love not being fooled by time?

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