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Sonnet 54 by William Shakespeare - Poem Analysis
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suggesting that beauty is better, more real, and poignant when it is accompanied by truth and personal integrity. The rose, he adds, “looks fair” but feels even fairer because of its “sweet odor”. ts scent is an integral part of its makeup and one of several things that set them apart from other flo
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  • suggesting that beauty is better, more real, and poignant when it is accompanied by truth and personal integrity.
  • The rose, he adds, “looks fair” but feels even fairer because of its “sweet odor”.
  • ts scent is an integral part of its makeup and one of several things that set them apart from other flowers.
  • ose has something inside itself, something integral to its make up that the speaker will later compare to the Fair Youth and
  • rose-like wildflowers that are similar in several ways to the previous flower but are also set apart.

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