Line three of the Sonnet is "Which alters when it alteration finds" which doesn't make any sense unless taken with the enjambed line two.
Taken together, lines two and three say "Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds", which is a beautiful way of saying that love is not a matter of the convenience of the moment.
I'll buy that, but it's your opinion your teacher wants to hear, not mine.
"Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds"
Love does not change when there is a need for change.
Love will not change when everything else changes.
The meaning or insult 'Blinking idiot' comes from Shakespeares Play 'Merchant of Venice' Thankyou for looking up Shakespeares plays they are a great historian play!
A 14-line poem with certain structure is called a Sonnet. Shakespear was a master of the Sonnet.
shakespearean sonnet
The last line of the poem on Shakespeare's grave is "and curst be he who moves my bones."
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This line from Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 means that true love should not be hindered by any obstacles or challenges. It emphasizes the idea that genuine love is constant and unchanging, despite difficulties that may arise. It asserts the belief in the endurance and purity of true love.
In Sonnet 18, line 12, "lines" likely refers to the lines of verse or poetry within the sonnet itself. This can be interpreted as a reference to the enduring nature of the speaker's love for the subject of the poem, which will live on through these lines of poetry.
A sonnet is a quatorzain, or a 14-line poem.
the yellow one
it's a miltonic sonnet. Milton puts volta in middle of eighth line.
The meaning or insult 'Blinking idiot' comes from Shakespeares Play 'Merchant of Venice' Thankyou for looking up Shakespeares plays they are a great historian play!
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A Shakespearean sonnet consists of 3 quatrains (4-line stanzas) followed by a rhymed couplet (2-line stanza).
A Shakespearean sonnet has three quatrains (four-line stanzas) followed by a rhyming couplet (two-line stanza) at the end. This structure is also known as the English sonnet.
A 14-line poem with certain structure is called a Sonnet. Shakespear was a master of the Sonnet.
A sonnet with 10 syllables in each line is typically referred to as a decasyllabic sonnet. It is a specific form of the sonnet that follows a strict meter and rhyme scheme.