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Sonnet 18 | Shakespeare | question answer

Shall I Compare thee to a Summer's Day William Shakespeare Theme The Theme of this sonnet is eternal beauty of the poet's friend. It is captured magically and embodied inthe sonnet. As long as people will live and keep reading it with appreciation, his friend will live. Here some important questions are answered from this sonnet (Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?). Question : “And every fair from fair sometimes declines” — From which poem is the line quoted? Who is the poet? Briefly explain the meaning of the quoted line. How does the poet promise to immortalize his friend's beauty? Ans: The line mentioned above is quoted from the sonnet 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' The name of the poet is William Shakespeare. The line mentioned above describes how every beautiful object of nature diminishes with time. Since change is the Law of Nature, every beautiful thing is subjected to decay. The poet will immortalise the beauty of his friend throug