Sonnet 116 by Shakespeare

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Philosophical Argument in Sonnet 116
True love is temporary and changes over time.
True love is unalterable and eternal, unaffected by time or circumstance.
True love is only meaningful in the context of physical attraction.
True love is defined by societal norms and expectations.
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Form of Sonnet 116
A free verse poem
A Shakespearean sonnet
A haiku
A limerick
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Repetition in Sonnet 116
To highlight the fleeting nature of love.
To emphasize key ideas, such as the constancy of love.
To introduce new themes in the poem.
To create a rhyme scheme.
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Structural Features of Sonnet 116
Sonnet 116 consists of 12 lines with a rhyme scheme of AABBCCDD
Sonnet 116 follows the traditional Shakespearean sonnet structure with 14 lines, composed of three quatrains and a final rhymed couplet.
Sonnet 116 is written in free verse without a specific rhyme scheme.
Sonnet 116 has a rhyme scheme of ABABABABABABABAB.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Imagery of Time in Sonnet 116
The imagery of time illustrates the fleeting nature of life.
The imagery of time highlights the destructive power of time, contrasting it with the enduring nature of true love.
The imagery of time suggests that love is temporary and subject to change.
The imagery of time emphasizes the inevitability of aging and decay.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Language Features of Sonnet 116
The sonnet uses a range of language features including metaphor, personification, and repetition to convey the theme of eternal love.
The sonnet primarily uses simple language and avoids any figurative speech.
The sonnet is written in free verse without any specific structure.
The sonnet focuses on the theme of unrequited love and uses casual language.
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Context of Sonnet 116
Sonnet 116 is a poem about the fleeting nature of love.
Sonnet 116 is part of the Fair Youth sequence, addressed to a young man of great beauty and promise.
Sonnet 116 discusses the pain of unrequited love.
Sonnet 116 is a narrative poem about a tragic love story.
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