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22 May, 12:26

What is the parody in shakespeare's sonnet 130? he is making fun of an unattractive woman. he is making fun of the conventions of the blazon. he is using iambic pentameter to create parody. this sonnet has no examples of parody.

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  1. 22 May, 13:23
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    the parody in Shakespeare's sonnet 130 is: he is making fun of the conventions of the blazon

    The blazon is an art technique to gathered up several pieces in order to form an ideal form of human body. Sonnet 130 is inverting the tradition of blazon by mentioning how non-ideal (ugly) woman also deserve love
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