Expressions of Love
Expressions of Love In Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 and Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnet 43 their expressions of love are in some way similarly and differently expressed. Shakespeare compares his love to beautiful nature while Elizabeth Barrett Browning expresses her feelings about her love in a deep and passionate way. ... He compares his love to a summer’s day when Mother Nature is glowing and pure. ... His love may be going through hard times but even though she is, she holds strong and no one can hinder her to be weak. ... The sun shines on the beautiful face of his love and often the glow; the brightness can be dimmed by sadness or depression. ... The life of Shakespeare’s love will not always stay the same. ... Shakespeare wishes that summer would never end because he wants the beauty of his love to last forever. ... He hopes that he will not have to face death of his love.