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That time of year
By William Shakespeare
The poem, That time of year, expresses the seasons of life and how the boundaries of life restrict love. ...
In the first stanza of, That time of year, it describes a fall day and how the “yellow leaves” hang on the “boughs” of those “bare ruined” trees. ... The use of this time of year describes the way the speaker is feeling on the inside and how they know that their life is drawing to a close. ...
In the next stanza of, That time of year, Shakespeare changes from talking about a season to the ending of a day. ... As time passes in the day the “sunset fadeth in the west”, and as the sunsets the “black night” comes and takes away all that we know.
Approximate Word count = 757 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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