Let me not to the marriage, Shakespeare: analysis
Interpretation589 Words / ~1½ pages
Let me not to the marriage of true minds Narrator: 1st person narrator Let me Content: Love is not love, which alters when it alteration finds Love is immutable and permanent. If it is inconstant, it is not love, then it must be something else. Love is the only thing that exceeds everything. Love surpasses challenges and endures difficult times. When you have made a commitment to love, it is as if you have sealed your fate, and when that happens the love can endure even time. Style: - images The star to every wandering bark It is the guiding light to every lost man and woman on earth. He speaks of the ever-fixed mark the North Star, whose worths unknown, although his height be taken One cant truly measure this stars value, although the physical height can be calculated. Loves not Times fool, though rosy lips and cheeks within his bending sickles…[show more]