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shakespeare sonnet 18 explanation

1.    Shall I compare ................summer's day.       Thou art ...................temperate.       Rough winds ................May.       And summer's ...................date.                                                              Ans.   These lines have been taken from ‘Shall I compare thee’ written by William Shakespeare.   The poet expresses his deep faith in the immortality of his friend.   In a world where every object is ephemeral, his friend will outlive them all.                         The poet waxes eloquent over his friend’s beauty that surpasses that of a summer’s day. He is categorically critical of the day which is ever-honoured by every body for its loveliness. The poet lists a catalogue of denunciations of the day’s glory in order to bring his friend’s beauty into bold relief. The poet emphasizes that his friend’s loveliness is much superior to that of a summer’s day. He is more even-tempered than the Summer Season. He is more attrac

shakespeare's sonnet-18 explanation

1.    Shall I compare ................summer's day.       Thou art ...................temperate.       Rough winds ................May.       And summer's ...................date.                                                              ( V. U-MODEL -NO- 8 / 16) Ans.   These lines have been taken from ‘Shall I compare thee’ written by William Shakespeare.   The poet expresses his deep faith in the immortality of his friend.   In a world where every object is ephemeral, his friend will outlive them all.                         The poet waxes eloquent over his friend’s beauty that surpasses that of a summer’s day. He is categorically critical of the day which is ever-honoured by every body for its loveliness. The poet lists a catalogue of denunciations of the day’s glory in order to bring his friend’s beauty into bold relief. The poet emphasizes that his friend’s loveliness is much superior to that of a summer’s day. He is more even-tempered than the Summer
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(১) সুরের আকাশে শুকতারা হাসে ধরণী মধুছন্দা । হাসির জোয়ারে চলেছে ভাসিয়া সুতপা রজনী গন্ধা। (২) আসল কী নকল, নিলকট কী দূর, কিছুই নাহি বলি। যথা হতে আসি, তথায় ফিরিয়া যাই, এইটুকু শুধু জানি । (৩) হরি ওঁ শঙ্খনাদ বক্ষোমাঝে বাজে নিরন্তর মধুর  মুরলী ধ্বনি                                                                                                              মুগ্থ চিত্ত বিশ্ব চরাচর।