Comparison Sonnets: Farewell to Love by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - CXXVIII by Anonymous Shakespearean Poet
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Have a little read: ... SONNET MODULE COURSEWORK ASSIGNMENT COMPARE THE TREATMENT OF BETRAYAL OF LOVE IN TWO SONNETS. Comparison Sonnets: Farewell to Love by Samuel Taylor Coleridge CXXVIII by Anonymous Shakespearean Poet Both the Shakespearean sonnets `Farewell to Love' and `CXXXVIII' show the betrayal of love, but in different aspects and ways. `Farewell to Love' personifies love as love is being addressed. Straight from the start of the sonnet, the reader can tell what the theme is about, with "Farewell, Sweet Love!" CXXXVIII is similar, with the sentence in the first quatrain "I do believe her, though I know she lies", where the reader can tell the sonnet is to do with lies and betrayal. Both the sonnets are Shakespearean and therefore have three quatrains and a couplet, giving a 4-4-4-2 pattern. This style works well with these two sonnets as three ideas and distinct sections are brought out, but still all connecting
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