This article explores the thematic and structural similarities and differences between the sonnets of two great poets, William Shakespeare and Ibrayim Yusupov. Despite differences in time, culture, and language, both poets reflect universal themes like love, time, life, and death in their works. This article shows how Yusupov and Shakespeare both use the sonnet form to convey their philosophical understandings of the fleeting nature of time and the everlasting nature of the words written about life and death through a detailed examination of their sonnets
This article explores the thematic and structural similarities and differences between the sonnets of two great poets, William Shakespeare and Ibrayim Yusupov. Despite differences in time, culture, and language, both poets reflect universal themes like love, time, life, and death in their works. This article shows how Yusupov and Shakespeare both use the sonnet form to convey their philosophical understandings of the fleeting nature of time and the everlasting nature of the words written about life and death through a detailed examination of their sonnets
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1 | Kojanbergenova K.E. | Doctoral student | Karakalpak State university |
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