CONCLUSION
Revising all about Shakespeare's his works and sonnets, it can be concluded that his masterpieces are well-developed masterwork of the author. By these writings, new stream of topics are explored in literature and problematic issues of society are discussed explicitly. Specifically, Shakespeare made difference between complicated love in reality and idealized love in poetry. He further discusses that beauty is not in pretty face or grace figure, but it is acceptance of imperfections as well.
Shakespeare also states that life is short and one should value it on time. The author uses stars, flowers, trees, weather and seasons as a symbol and refers to fate, age and feelings.
He makes readers aware that human should always control their desires to avoid its negative consequences.
Shakespeare's some lines are already turned into popular quotes especially in topics of love, beauty and danger.
He creates three basic characters and with the help of them, he could express the image of society without hiding its blames and coloring its darkness. By showing the consequences of their amoral actions, Shakespeare urges his readers to avoid them and to be well-mannered and loyal.
Shakespeare didn't just write poems, novels and sonnets, but he created his own style - a new structure of writing a sonnet. It is completely different from traditional writing. Hence, his works are still studied in depth all around the world and highly appreciated by most.
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