Dusten B.
11/20/2020 11:56:39 am
Very interesting analysis of Shakespeare's sonnets, but sonnets in general. I've never really dived into writing or reading any but this cleared things up for me. Also, great job with your own sonnet!
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William Emert
11/20/2020 12:31:35 pm
I really liked the shift in tone. It was so sudden that it was kind of a slap in the face that we all likely need to remember that life will get better sooner or later.
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