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This is a phrase taken from Shakespeare's Sonnet 116. The term "bark" refers to a sea-vessel, a ship. The star to which this phrase refers is the "North Star", the star by which sailors would orient themselves in lieu of a compass. Therefore, the phrase is speaking of something that is true, constant, and ever-dependable in the midst of struggle or confusion in life. In Shakespeare's Sonnet 116, this constant he is referring to is Love.

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What is a metaphor in sonnet 116?

It is the star to every wandering bark.


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A bark is a kind of ship. A ship "wandering" about in the ocean could use stars like the north star to figure out which way they were going so as to steer a correct course. Hence "the star to every wandering bark" is something which gives you direction.


What does the bark represent in it is the star to every wondering bark?

In this line from Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare, "it is the star to every wand'ring bark," the bark represents a ship. The speaker is comparing love to a guiding star that directs and guides every wandering ship (or person) back to its desired destination.


What planet comes from the greekmeaning wandering stars?

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Are planets called wanderers?

In a sense. The work planet comes from a Greek word meaning "wandering star."


What metaphors does Sonnet 116 use to describe the steadiness of love?

Shakespeare says that love: is the star to every wandering bark, In Shakespeare's time, many ships used to navigate by plotting a course according to the Pole Star (which is always due North, when viewed from north of the Equator). Shakespeare says that love is as reliable as the Pole Star, you can steer your life by it.


What is the Greek meaning of wandering star?

The Greek term for "wandering star" is planētēs asteres, which referred to the celestial bodies that appeared to move across the sky relative to the fixed stars. This concept eventually gave rise to the term "planet" in English to refer to these celestial bodies.


There are many in our solar system?

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Planet known as the 'wandering star'?

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Mercury is called a "wandering star" because, being one of the five visible planets to the naked eye, it appears to move across the sky in a wandering path, unlike the fixed stars that maintain their positions relative to each other. This wandering motion was observed by ancient astronomers and led to the classification of Mercury as a "wandering star".


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