Beauty Shall Not Fade Analysis

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Beauty isn’t always physically viewed because there is also an idea of beauty which is the reflection of a person’s soul. A person’s physical beauty just features that a person has that don't last forever. Although, physical beauty fades throughout the time the idea of beauty shall not ever fade because it is simply a person’s inspiration. The idea of beauty is an immortal thought that is shown through a person's passion.

Beauty is a vague and exaggerated idea that is compared in several ways, but when beauty shows the idea of it always is presented as immortal. For instance, beauty can be compared to a normal summer day and show how a person's physical feature fade, but the idea of their beauty never fades. For example, in sonnet 18 the speaker …show more content…

This is basically showing that a person's appearance doesn't last throughout their whole life. The speaker also states, “thy eternal summer shall not fade.” This showing how the idea of beauty is proving to be showing as immortal. The speaker used a comparison of physical beauty to just convey the thought of the idea of beauty being immortal. There are several ways to compare beauty and end with the concept that the idea of beauty is immortal. For example, in sonnet 130 the speaker says
“ My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun” The speaker is using examples of physical beauty flaws to convey an overall thought that the idea of it is immortal. Both speakers convey the same thought, but with different …show more content…

The rhyming couplets show how true beauty is the idea of it. For example, in sonnet 18 the speaker states “ So long live this (poem), and this gives life to thee.” The speaker uses to say that as long as this poem exist it gives life unto thee. Which is just showing how the idea of beauty is what will last forever. Also in sonnet 130 the speaker states “I think my love as rare.” The speaker says this to show how regardless of any beauty standards he thinks his love is priceless. The speaker also states “As any, she belied with false compare.” He says this to show how like any other she fails to compare to beauty standards, but he says it to show how it doesn't really matter about the beauty standards and that's it only about a person's

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