no there is not aliteration in shakespeare sonnet 18 unless you think that "changing course" is one!
Sonnet 18 and sonnet 116
Yes The sonnet is dripping with metaphor
English, of course. Shakespeare wrote in English.
There is, well sort of. It was found by a friend of mine. It is in the 10th line down it is compass come.
The dominant image in Sonnet 18 is light. Sonnet 18 was written by William Shakespeare and is sometimes referred to as Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
I say nay
This is the first line of Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare suggests that the memory of beauty will be immortalized in the sonnet. (see related question)
The speaker of Sonnet 18 is Shakespeare, and the subject of the sonnet is the beauty and immortality of the beloved, often interpreted as a reflection of the power of poetry.
No, there is no onomatopoeia in this poem.
Sonnet 18 is his most popular. It's a matter of opinion whether it is his best.
Shakespeare most famous poem is Sonnet #18
Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 consists of 14 lines, organized into three quatrains followed by a final couplet. Therefore, it contains one couplet at the end of the poem. The structure follows the traditional Shakespearean sonnet form.