Abstract
Stylistics as a science tries to analyze the choice of words, the pattern of the sentence and the figurative language that a poet uses in his poetical works in order to reinforce and emphasize the ideas and sentiments he wants to convey to the readers. This paper aims to analyze Shakespeare's sonnet 130 "My Mistress' Eyes Are Nothing Like The Sun" from the perspective of stylistic analysis. The analysis is made under the aspects of Graphlogical, Grammatical, Syntactical, and Phonological patterns. Troops and schemes are also described that are present in the poem. This analysis is helpful in understanding the basic concept of sonnet , the structure and style of Shakespeare's poetry, and his themes, views, and treatment of love. Though this poem is personal in tone and mood but its ideas are somewhat strange. The poem is simple but the theme is universal. Shakespeare conveyed his theme by using different stylistic devices.
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Shawa, Dr. W. K. A. (2017). A Stylistic Analysis of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 22(06), 67–79. https://doi.org/10.9790/0837-2206066779
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