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When I consider everything that grows (Sonnet 15) “When I consider everything that grows” Is a poem written by William Shakespeare. It is contained in a collection of poems known as Shakespeare’s sonnets. It is one of the poems written in the romantic period. The poem is considered to be among the most well-known poems that are written in English.The poem is about youth and procreation. The poet praises the young man of his youth and urges him to procreate. The poet seems to be uncertain that the man will procreate to a point where he immortalizes the man.
Up to this point the speakers goal is to show the man that life is short and if he continues that way, he might leave no bloodline behindThe poet uses hyperbola in the poem. The speaker in the poem exaggerates significantly the importance of bearing children. He even refers to living life without children as a waste of time. The poem also has an aspect of fiction. Fiction is something that is not factual. Immortality as we know is not factual. Hence, fiction displays itself where the poet refers to immortality.
The poet uses a lot of rhyming in the poem. Specifically he uses eye rhymes. This is where a poet uses words that tend to look the same but are different in pronunciation. For instance in the stanzas “Sets you most rich in youth before my sight,” and “To change your day of youth to sullied night” (Whittemore p25). This is just but an example of where he has used rhyming as style.Works CitedWhittemore Hank. The Monument: Shake-Speares Sonnets: Neuer Before Imprinted. New York: Meadow Geese, 2005
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