Sei sulla pagina 1di 1

Sonnet

Jacob Wicker

Bottenfield , Ferrell

Tec-Lit

13 December 2017

The thesis of my of my sonnet is look at the soul of a person, not the appearance. It means it

matters what is on the inside not the outside. In the thesis it says look at the soul, that means look on

the inside. It also says not the appearance of a person, that means that outside dont matter.

The figurative language in this sonnet is hyperbole, alliteration, and metaphor. There are some

hyperboles in this sonnet the first one is what eyes hath love put in my head. Love cant put eyes in

your head. The next one is with tears thou keepst me blind. Tears cant keep you blind. There are

many more examples of figurative language.

In the sonnet it says what eyes hath love put in my head which have no correspondence with

true sight. The author is saying he sees the inside of peoples soul not the outside of people. Another

quote from this sonnet is if that be fair whereon my false eyes dote. This means the sees it even if

other people dont.

In conclusion, in all this sonnet really sends a message. The message is really good too. The

concept of this sonnet is to help people understand that you look at the soul not the appearance. That is

why it matters.

Potrebbero piacerti anche