What Is The Mood Of The Sonnet 94 By William Shakespeare

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William Shakespeare today is known as one of the most prolific playwrights of all time. His writings, which include sonnets as well as plays, are well known for their masterful use of wordplay and dramatic tension. His sonnets are especially masterful in their use of these things. One such sonnet, sonnet 94, utilizes the art of metaphor to present morality as something that supersedes both class and beauty. The first five stanzas of Shakespeare's 94th sonnet use simile and metaphor to say that people who are godly and good deserve to go to heaven. A simile, "are themselves as stone", can be found in line three wherein the speaker compares people who are steadfast as being similar to rocks in that they are unmoving. The

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