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Sonnet 79 Analysis

Poetry Analysis Essay
Sonnet 79 by Edmund Spenser is organized into three quatrains and a couplet. In this poem Spenser addresses his wife and tells how he does not pay close attention to outward appearances, but greatly admires a woman's internal beauty.
In the first quatrain Spenser starts by saying that men call the women beautiful and she herself knows it is true also. Then he states that he believes the truly beautiful are the ones with "gentle wit" and "virtuous mind." In the next quatrain he talks about the ones with only external beauty that will eventually fade. Because flesh is corruptible and cannot avoid the effects of age the outwardly beautiful will eventually "turn to naught and lose that glorious hue." Also there is a consonance of "t" sounds in "shall turn to naught" which contributes in creating a harsher sound. It gives an impression of a sort of "tsking" sound that makes Spenser sound like he was disapproving or pitying the women with only external beauty. In......


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