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Sonnet 71: Forget Me When I’m Gone?

Sonnet 71 by William Shakespeare is not one of his most known, but Mark Van Doren said it to be, “one of the perfect English poems, though it is not among the mighty ones.” Although the meaning of this poem may be deep and twisting, its form is very simple. It’s ....

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.... bells chiming at a funeral service at a church. The bells are really the only vivid imagery used. The lines after that contain little to none. However, the vivid imagery of the bells becomes even more impactful since it stands alone in the poem. I feel this poem wasn’t too hard to distinguish it’s meaning. It seems to be pretty straight forward in meaning, but very deep in impact. When researching this poem I discovered that it should be read with Sonnet 72. They contain the same theme. So, for more depth and analysis I would suggest reading them together. Sonnet ....

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