I’d give my ability for understanding poetry a seven out of ten.Poetry has a ton of fascinating, often difficult to understand phrases. William Shakespeare’s “Shall I Compare thee to a Summer’s Day” was one of the poems that I truly liked. This poem, which talks about love and beauty that never fades, is one of my favorites since it uses such lovely language. Because the poem discusses topics that are universal, like love and nature, it is also simpler to understand. To help the reader in memory of the main idea, it repeats several sentences and uses simple language. It conveys a clear message, the person being addressed is more beautiful than a summer’s day, and their beauty will never fade.
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Hi Falaq! I really liked your responses, I feel like you were very honest with yourself about your rating. I have to agree with you when you said that it is often a little bit difficult to understand certain phrases used by the authors of the poems that we have read. I also like the electron of your favorite poem. I believe that “Shall I compare thee to a Summer’s Day” is a beautiful piece. Just like you explained in your post, love is something universal that we all can relate to. Loved your post Falaq!