B. The speaker declares his love for his mistress despite her ordinary appearance.(Apex)
In Shakespeare's Sonnet 130, the speaker breaks away from traditional romantic clichés by describing his mistress in a realistic and unflattering manner. This creates a dramatic situation as the speaker challenges societal norms of beauty and love, ultimately celebrating his mistress's individuality and uniqueness. The poem's dramatic tension lies in the speaker's unconventional declaration of love that defies poetic conventions of the time.
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Sonnet 18 and sonnet 116
the narrator finds the fall of light beautiful and amazing
Honarable - Honest - Reliable
A solid fossil fuel
To plan income & expenses
milk in a full jug
It doubled the size of the United States.
You were not allowed to change castes.
lacking funds to pay for something
Mountainous with fertile river valleys and coastlines.
ethics