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Shakespeare’s Sonnet 118
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This 5 page report discusses
Shakespeare’s Sonnet 118 that begins with the words “Like as, to
make our appetites more keen.” Sonnet 118 may be dismissed as
only dealing with appetites associated with sexual obsession and
gluttony. The imagery of food such as “being full,” “sweetness,”
“bitter sauces,” and “feeding” establishes a sense of satiation
or over-indulgence. As a result of that over-indulgence, the poet
compares the need to purge in order to avoid getting sick to the
need to escape the “cloying sweetness” of the person with whom he
is obsessed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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