What is the tone of Sonnet 130?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about the tone of Shakespeare's Sonnet 130. To address this, we will analyze the language, structure, and themes of the sonnet to identify whether the tone is mocking, affectionate, or something else.

Answer

Sarcastic and realistic

The tone of Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 is a mix of sarcastic, satirical, and realistic.

Answer for screen readers

The tone of Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 is a mix of sarcastic, satirical, and realistic.

More Information

Shakespeare uses this unique tone to challenge the idealized beauty standards typical in his time, emphasizing a genuine, unembellished affection for his mistress.

Tips

A common mistake is to interpret the tone solely as mocking without recognizing its affectionate undertones.

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