

He follows the conventional form and writes it in fourteen lines. Sonnet 130 is another example of Shakespeare’s treatment of the conventions of a sonnet. He considers her as much imperfect as other humans are. When he addresses the black lady in his last twenty sonnets, he does not alleviate her to the status of gods. Secondly, the description of the beloved’s beauty is also not the same as the convention. First of all, many of his sonnets did not address a female beloved. Shakespeare, when he wrote his sonnets, followed the conventions of form but deviated in the subject matter. The description used to involve many clichéd comparisons where the speaker would compare his beloved with heavenly and worldly symbols of beauty. In subject matter, the convention was to praise the beauty of a god-like beloved and narrate the events of the unsuccessful quests of winning her love. In form, the sonnet was required to be written in fourteen and that its meter should be iambic pentameter. The conventions of this genre were to follow a strict guideline of form and subject-matter. In the fourteenth century, the Italian poet Petrarch introduced the genre of sonnets. Sonnet 130 falls in this portion of the sonnet collection and is, therefore, considered to address this lady. This character is usually called “dark lady.” The speaker seems to have a troublesome relationship with her and speaks to her in a manner that is not typical of lovers. The sonnets of this part are addressed to a female. The second part consists of the remaining twenty-eight sonnets.

These sonnets also stress the role of poetry in immortalizing its subjects. The speaker in these sonnets tells him about the mortality of life and the ways he can escape its clutches.

These sonnets are addressed to a young guy. This division is made on the basis of the different people these sonnets address. Shakespeare’s sonnet collection is usually divided into two parts. Among these sonnets, sonnet 18, sonnet 29, sonnet 116, and sonnet 130 are the most famous ones. His sonnets were published in a collection in 1609. He wrote more than thirty plays and more than 150 sonnets. William Shakespeare is probably the most renowned writer in the history of English literature.

