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At the beginning of Shall I compare thee to a summer's day, it sounds like a love poem, because of the loving tone the poem gives off just by the first line. Once you go through the poem, Shakespeare has the reader wondering why he is listing all of these negative aspects of a woman, such as " By chance or nature's changing course untrimm'd" By this he is saying that the woman is naturally not beautiful or just by chance she's not. Once finished with the poem, you are left with the lingering question or thought, why would shakespeare write a poem about all the negative aspects of a woman, but then once you continue to think you realize he does not hate all those things, he actually is saying them because that is what makes him love her. In the end shakespeare expresses how he feels in a unique way, which makes people want to read his work.

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