
Shakespeare's Sonnets
Shakespeare's Sonnets are 154 poems exploring themes of love, beauty, time, and mortality. Written in a specific 14-line format with a rhyme scheme, they often probe the complexities of human emotions, desire, and the passage of time. Some sonnets celebrate love's power, while others reflect on its fleeting nature or express longing and regret. They reveal Shakespeare’s deep insights into human nature and the enduring struggle between the desire for permanence and the reality of change, making them timeless reflections on the human condition.