Sonnet 97 Figurative Language

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Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 97” describes the distance between himself and his love as a barren Winter. He describes his feelings by comparing the empty cold of Winter to the empty feeling of being departed from one’s love. The figurative language used by Shakespeare envelops the reader in the sense of the poem through imagery and metaphorical phrases. In the first four lines of the sonnet, Shakespeare shares his feelings with the reader. The line “What freezings have I felt, what dark days seen!” (3), tells how Shakespeare felt cold and everyday seemed dark with his lover gone. “December’s bareness everywhere,” (4) also relates the cold darkness to December; a month known for having shorter, colder days. The following quartet enlightens the

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