A Metaphorical Study on the Dimension of Love in the Sonnets
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/nmv96452Keywords:
Sonnets, Shakespeare, Metaphors, Thematic MetaphorsAbstract
Shakespeare’s Sonnets is a monumental literary masterpiece with deep and enduring explorations of emotion, time and the meaning of life. Through a comparative analysis of different poems in the Sonnets, this study will delve into how the use of metaphor in the dimension of love enriches the overall significance of the work and the aesthetic value it embodies. The paper explains the important role of metaphor in literary creation and then deconstructs one by one the metaphors and symbols related to the theme of love in the Sonnets, compares the way they are used in different poems and their effects, and further explores the profound aesthetic sense embedded in the work. This paper finds that Shakespeare used metaphors on several occasions and that metaphors have influenced later poetry, enriched the meanings of some English vocabulary, and contributed to the understanding and transmission of literary and poetic traditions, as well as aesthetic awareness. This study aims to fill in the research on the role of metaphor in Shakespeare’s sonnets and provide new perspectives for interpreting Shakespeare’s poetry.