Analysis of William Shakespeare’s “Sonnets 35”- “No More Grieved at that Which Thou Hast Done”
William Shakespeare’s Sonnets 35 is one of the estrangement sonnets. The narrator’s resolve is weakening towards his beloved; he is even beginning to make excuses for his beloved’s actions. Shakespeare uses an extended law metaphor: the narrator acts as both the prosecutor and the defender of the beloved’s “sensual” crimes. The narrator addresses his beloved ...