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Relationships In Shakespeare's Sonnets

Unusual Relationships in Shakespeare's Sonnets
Shakespeare probably wrote his first sonnet around in 1590s, which was his contribution to his generation for over fifty years. Sonnets became a fashion in that time period and many people had craze for his sonnets (Hyland 125). Some of the major questions can arouse by reading sonnets like, what is a Sonnet? Is it a poem? Does it tell a story? As we read the sonnets, we find that the sonnets expresses true feelings of love, frustrations, as well as relationships with between the poet and the characters (Bloom Modern Critical Interpretation Of William Shakespeare Sonnets 6-7). There are no indication that the love between them was true or not, but could be possibilities. The relationships in sonnets demonstrate powerful meaning of human love between the poet and his characters (Hyland 128).
To start with, Son of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden, William Shakespeare was the eldest son out of eight children. The baptismal of......


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