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  • This Line is applying to not cry or feel sorrow for when I'm dead but to smile and be happy. This brings to the theme because it's still speaking on the sorrows of death and the actions given during it. In Williams Shakespeare Sonnet 71 he speaks on death and the people around you whom may mourn illustrating a theme of Cherishing the people you love before death. This can be applied because of the line No longer mourn for me when I am dead. Which form is saying in which applies do not cherish me when I'm gone but cherish me when I'm alive. This is why I believe this line can be used to inlustrate the theme.
  • Line 1: Do not cry for when I am gone.
  • In this line, I am rephrasing Shakespear text "Lest the wise world should look into your moan and mock you with me after I am gone." by saying Let this world look into your eyes for it taunts you after my death. In Shakespeare's text, he is saying let the world remind you of them every time you cry because of their death. Allow the world to fill you with guilt and sympathy although they are not alive. My rephrasing allows the reader to fully understand what Shakespeare is applying without creating a harder meaning to understand. By saying let this world looks into your eyes I am saying allow the world to gaze at you seeing all emotions that you may show. By saying it taunts you of my death I am applying being remind of me being gone and no longer alive.
  • Line 13: Let this world look into your cries for it taunts you of my death. 
  • In Shakespeare's Sonnet 71 he uses an apostrophe which is a figure of speech of a person who is not present I addressed. In this sonnet, William uses the term No longer mourn for me when I am dead. which is a saying that people use whenever someone dies. In this saying, no one is presented but more so spoken on. We could say William is speaking of himself but William isn't presented with a name. Instead, the pronoun I and You are used throughout the sonnet making it able to be used from different POVS.
  • This adds onto the poem with an even deeper meaning grasping onto the readers attention and helping the reader fully understand through comparison or more so experience.
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