Shakespeare: Who is he and where does he get his ideas?
<Tab/>William Shakespeare is a man of many words, and a writer of many emotions. Shakespeare's sonnets address many universal themes, such as love, jealousy, and concerns about aging and the effects of the passage of time in one's life. Shakespeare writes about personal experiences and adds a dramatic touch to them. Sonnet 13 addresses many concerns all dealing with the issues of love, life, and death. It must be observed that
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diction.
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