Thanking Activity : Deconstructive Reading of Sonnet 18

Thanking Activity :
  Deconstructive Reading of Sonnet 18 

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     Here I'm going to write Blog on Deconstructibe  reading of Sonnet 18 (poem) by William Shakespeare.

 In the  Shakespeare sonnet 18 . Poem first line  " Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day " ?

   

We also know the theory  deconstruction by  Derrida .
Meaning of Deconstruction :

  Deconstruction is an approach to understanding the raletionship between text and meaning.

   The poem  Shall I compare thee a summer 's  Day ? Attempt to justify the speakers beloved's beauty by comparing to it to a summer's Day.

We know that Shakespeare compares his beloved's Beauty with summer's Day. His views like anther side  he compare his beloved with nature then it's should be changed.
And eternal summer shall no fade it is impossible because nature cycling season and also we can say that Shakespeare praising himself through his beloved.

   In the poem poet using the word  "Thee"  for the his beloved. In the poem poet comparison beauty with nature things. ... Dose the thing with even the comparison with the nature.


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