Shakespeare's Sonnet 30 - Analysis

This video walks you through how to understand Shakespeare's Sonnet 30 - "When to the sessions of sweet silent thought."

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  • @achingapamei3217
    @achingapamei3217 Жыл бұрын

    Wow it was so good👍. Miss what is the answer for this explain the extracts given below in about 50-60 words " The expense of many a vanish'd sights"

  • @nanonano5712
    @nanonano57122 жыл бұрын

    Pls I want a paraphrase and diction for this poem ..

  • @wiwipuspita5950
    @wiwipuspita59502 жыл бұрын

    What is the aesthetic part of this poem?

  • @onelitteacher3575

    @onelitteacher3575

    2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting question! In general I find the sonnet form aesthetically pleasing because it is so carefully and beautifully crafted. While Shakespeare’s Sonnet 30 does not contain much visual imagery, the way Shakespeare simulates the grief cycle and makes readers feel powerful emotions along with him is aesthetically pleasing. The most beautiful aspect of the poem in terms its imagery is the powerful way Shakespeare creates sound imagery and connects that imagery so closely with emotions. And, while the poem mainly evokes painful emotions, the fact that it resolves on a positive and comforting note, is also pleasing.

  • @lakhitadaswani1643
    @lakhitadaswani16432 жыл бұрын

    Hi What and where is the volta(turn) in this sonnet?

  • @onelitteacher3575

    @onelitteacher3575

    2 жыл бұрын

    The volta occurs at line 13 and is signaled by the word "But." This is where the tone shifts as the speaker focuses less on the grief of loss as he begins to remember the happy times he spent with his lost love/friend. This completes the cycle of grief until it begins afresh again at a later time.

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    @user-sn2fh3ny5q6 ай бұрын

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