Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Shakespearean Sonnet

The sonnet that I chose to find the meaning of is Sonnet 73.  The sonnet speaks about the changing of seasons to the winter months.  This is shown in lines 1-3 which say "That time of year thou mayst in me behold/When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang/Upon those boughs which shake against the cold".  As the seasons change, everything begins to die.  The sonnet also says that his love is stronger now.  This is displayed in line 13 which says "This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more stong".  He explains that even as the world grows colder, his love endures and burns with a greater passion.  The message of the sonnet is that love can get through anything and is greater than any obstacle.

I do believe that the message of the sonnet is true.  If you truely love someone, then it should last through everything.  Love should grow stronger in the most trying of times.  No matter what happens,  love should stay strong.  The Bible describes love the best.  It says in 1 Corinthians 13:7 that "love endures all things".  God knows what true love is so if it says it in the bible then it must be true.  The message of love being strong is true in the case of this sonnet.