Wednesday, September 18, 2013

William Shakespeare's sonnet "17"



An analysis of William Shakespeare’s sonnet
 17
By Isaiah Cabanero


Who will believe my verse in time to come

If it were filled with your most high deserts?

Who will indeed? Who people will believe his verse in time? People dream so much, sometimes even too much. They are the only beings known to this world that can, and are deemed to be the only ones that are capable to, dream and think of highly incredible things and overly far-fetched ideas. Re-running through the already long history of people’s time, just take for example the three precise dessert pyramids in Egypt; or the laid out great wall up along mountain ranges in China; the climactic revolution that shook the French monarch in France; the complete abolishment of slavery in America; the nuclear bombings that wiped out Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan; or the erection of the two colossal skyscraping towers in World Trade Center in New York. ...


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