Sonnet 29

A detailed Summary of Sonnet 29


While known as a playwright, Shakespeare also composed sonnets well worth their own fame. His collection, Sonnets, published in 1609, contains 154 sonnets in total, almost exclusively about love. With these articulate poems, Shakespeare formed a new sonnet form, the Shakespearean sonnet, having fourteen lines of iambic pentameter divided into three quatrains and a couplet and having the rhyme scheme ababcdcdefefgg. In "Sonnet 29," Shakespeare writes about a narrator, perhaps himself, perhaps some other man, who at first feels depressed and unlucky, then becomes uplifted by the love that he shares with a woman.



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Approximate Word count = 427
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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