Poem Analysis

Poem Analysis

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Analysis of the poem, Let me not to the marriage of true minds

By William Shakespeare (1609)

The poem let me not to the marriage of right minds is made up of fourteen lines and has a rhyme scheme ababcdcdefefgg-commonly referred to as three quatrains and a couplet. Most of the endings rhyme except for the second and fourth lines: love/remove. The tenth and twelfth come and doom. And 13 and 14: prove and loved. Though it may be assumed that in the Shakespeare regime these words might have had similar pronunciation. The first twelve lines build the poem by stressing what love is by asserting what it is not.

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