
What Shakespeare poem would you recommend me to read?
I am planning on writing a book report on a biography of the poet William Shakespeare. For the report, I need to state my favorite poem written by that poet. But, unfortunately, there are so many poems written by him, and I am unable to comprehend and read them all. Are there any Shakespeare fans out there? Could you recommend a few poems for me? I like poems about loss, death, or some sort of sorrow. I feel they are most favorable.
Best answer:
Answer by Mary
I suggest you go with one of the sonnets. They are short and to the point. Sonnet #30 is a good one. I interpret as someone thinking about all the bad things that have happened to them, sinking more and more into a depression, but then at the end he remembers a dear friend and feels better. Or, you could go with Sonnet #150. It seems to be saying “Why do I love you? You are such a b*stard. Where do you get this power over me? Since you are so nasty, and I am better than you, you should really love me. Why don’t you?” The sonnets can mean a lot of different things depending on how you interpret them, which is fun.
Add your own answer in the comments!
Read Ledger Line Notes – Fast!
Learn To Read Ledger Line Notes – Easily And Quickly!
Read Ledger Line Notes – Fast!
A Collection of the Most Esteemed Pieces of Poetry, Tha
| US $42.86 End Date: Tuesday May-22-2012 0:29:23 PDT Buy It Now for only: US $42.86 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
Related posts:
- Collection of English Poetry: William Blake, Elizabeth B. Browning, Robert Browning, Lord Byron, John Keats, William Shakespeare, Percy B. Shelley, Lord Tennyson, William Wordsworth, W.B. Yeats
- How to Read a Poem: And Fall in Love with Poetry
- Q&A: What would be a really good poem to imitate?
- Every time I read war poetry I start to cry and grow mournful Why?
- How to write a poem without it rhyming too much?
