Shakespeare's Sonnets
Sonnet 29
Shakespeare breaks from traditional Elizabethan sonnet form by repeating the same rhyming word in the first quatrain and the third quatrain. What effect does this repetition have?
Shakespeare breaks from traditional Elizabethan sonnet form by repeating the same rhyming word in the first quatrain and the third quatrain. What effect does this repetition have?
I think the third quatrain addresses the problem posed by the speaker in the first quatrain. The third quatrain offers a solution to the speaker's problem: he remembers that someone somewhere really loves him and this love is enough to bring him out of his melancholy.