Shakespeare's Sonnet Analysis Quiz

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What does the poet believe true love to be?

  • Constant, permanent, immortal, and unchangeable (correct)
  • Temporary and changeable
  • Dependent on physical beauty
  • Subject to the passage of time

How does the poet illustrate the permanence of true love?

  • By emphasizing the physical beauty of true love
  • By comparing true love to a Light House and the Pole-Star (correct)
  • By comparing true love to fleeting emotions
  • By highlighting the changes time brings to love

What effect does time have on true love, according to the poet?

  • True love fades away with time
  • Time cannot destroy true love (correct)
  • True love becomes stronger with time
  • Time erases the essence of true love

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Study Notes

Poet's View of True Love

  • True love is unwavering and unchanging
  • It is not affected by external factors or circumstances

Permanence of True Love

  • The poet illustrates the permanence of true love by suggesting it remains constant despite the passage of time
  • True love is portrayed as an enduring and persistent emotion that withstands the test of time

Time and True Love

  • According to the poet, time has no impact on true love, it remains unaffected and unchanged
  • The poet implies that true love is timeless and eternal, unaffected by the passing of time or external influences

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