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Sonnet 133

Sonnet 133 is a poem in sonnet form written by William Shakespeare, first published in 1609.
== Synopsis ==
Critics generally agree that Sonnet 133 addresses the complex relationship between the speaker and an unidentified woman. Josephine Roberts interprets the sonnet in that the poet expresses a “fractured sense of self” 〔Roberts, Josephine. ""Thou Maist Have Thy Will": The Sonnets of Shakespeare and His Stepsisters." ''Shakespeare Quarterly''. Jan. 1996. JSTOR. http://www.jstor.org/pss/2870954 . Oct. 2010.〕 as a result of his toxic relationship with the dark lady. Her interpretation of the relationship as "toxic" is evident in the emotional plea that resounds throughout the sonnet. The sonnets prior to this address a young man referred to as a close friend of the speaker who is thus addressed as well in sonnet 133. According to critic A. L. Rowse, this sonnet gives the speaker's view of both his relation of the young man as his friend and the mistress.〔Rowse, A.L. ''Shakespeare's Sonnets: The Problems Solved''. New York: Harper and Row, 1973〕 Rowse's interpretation is supported by how the sonnet clearly describes the pain the unknown woman has inflicted upon both the young man and the speaker, "For that deep wound it gives my friend and me!"

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