The Sonnet"Shall I Compare thee to a Summer's day"by William Shakespeare.CLASS-12, WBCHSE

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    No of the Sonnet:18
    Composed in: Between 1592 and 1598(possible)
    First published in:1609
    Type of the poem: Shakespearean Sonnet
    Structure of the poem:Three quatrains and a including couplet
    Rhyme Scheme:abab cdcd efef gg
    Theme:The power of poetry and eternal beauty of the fair youth.
    The destructive power of time and the permanence of poetry
    Substance of the poem:The poet compares his friend to a Summer's day.His friends is more beautiful than a summer's day.Harsh winds upset the delicate burds of May.Summer is fleeting.Its date is too short . Sometimes the sun shines too hot,and sometimes too dim.At times it's golden face is dimmed by clouds.All beautiful things eventually decline their beauty, by the bitter experiences is of life or in course of time.But the eternal beauty of his friend will neither fade,nor lose any of its quality.He will live on in the poet's immortal lines of poetry.As long as people live in this world and read poems,this Sonnet will live,and he will live in it.

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