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2 January, 18:10

How does shakespeare's sonnet 130 (p. 73, journeys in literature) differ from most petrarchan sonnets?

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  1. 2 January, 19:30
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    Shakespeare's sonnet is written to poke fun at the romantic cliches. It is not an idealistic poem, and is a bit of a satire on the Petrarchan love poetry model in itself. In comparisons about the woman's voice and appearance, he is less than perfectly complimentary.
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