Friday, November 15, 2019
Compare Sonnet 130 by Shakespeare and the Glasgow Sonnet by Essay
Compare Sonnet 130 by Shakespeare and the Glasgow Sonnet by  Edwin Morgan.    Poetry has many forms and styles of which it can be written and  emphasised in. A sonnet is one of these forms. They mainly consist of  fourteen lines, but can be set out in two different ways.    One of two styles of sonnet is Elizabethan. William Shakespeare is an  example of a poet and writer of this time period, and possible one of  the most recognised for his work. William Shakespeare wrote an  astounding 144 sonnets within his life time. The majority of these  sonnets were mainly based upon love or insincere compliments. The  Elizabethan sonnets are usually of the lyrical in content and differ  in structure. This indefinably differs from the modern style of sonnet  that we are use to. This is because the Elizabethan poem contains  three stanzas of four lines and it finishes off with a rhyming couplet  at the end.    The structure of the modern sonnet is a complete anomaly compared with  the Elizabethan sonnets. This is because they have two stanzas, the  first consisting of eight lines and the second consisting of six  lines, they are called the octave and the sestet. The sestet is the  conclusion of a modern sonnet which contains a message whereas the  Elizabethanââ¬â¢s message is held within the couplet. The modern sonnets  usually hold a meaning of poverty and desolation within it and the  tones vary extensively, although a sense of fundamental contentment is  established with the rigidity of the form.    The imagery used in Sonnet 130 is that of always comparing the woman  in which Shakespeare is talking about to natural beauty.    Shakespeare is very strange and different in the way he describes his  mistress in this sonnet.    This is because of ...              ...et  is trying to get across to the people out there willing to listen. He  feels that people have been ignoring these situations and the problems  have become increasingly worse. The content of this poem has given a  paradoxical look and it is all a part of social realism.    I feel that Sonnet 130 is very effective in the way Shakespeare puts  his opinion across about his partner. The humour of the sonnet brings  a more appealing feel to it. Although the problem with the sonnet is  that message isnââ¬â¢t clear to see straight away, you have to look at the  sonnet in more depth to see what message Shakespeare is trying to get  across.    The Glasgow Sonnet has a very serious message to it and the way the  writer uses metaphors and similes to describe the area that people  have to suffer living in, is very effective and makes the reader think  about the realities of life.                       
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