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  • Shakesppeare compares love to something during a storm that cannot be shaken. This line is critical to the developmentof the turn because in the beginning lines he is tryingto define love. He delivers the message that love stands still. It cannot be stopped or destroyed. The tempest is a light in the storm. And that light cannot be shaken or destroyed.
  • That looks on tempests and is never shaken
  • It is the star to every wandering bark.
  • Shakespeare compares love to a star that guides a wandering boat. Meaning that love comes to the rescue. Love, being a star or light, brings light into the darkness as a guide. Love brings a meaning to life. This line helps enhance the theme that love brings positivity. 
  • Shakespeare uses many poetic devices in Sonnet 116. Including alliteration and personification . His use of personification allows the poem to include more imagery and description. He personifies love and time in line 9 when he states, "Love is not Time's fool" (9). He capitalizes birth words to show this personification. Personifies love and time to represent forces which are able to change one's life. This poetic device is needed in order to get Shakespeare's message that love is steadfast and doesn't change through time.
  • Shakespeare before the turn tries to describe what love is. During the turn, he explains what its not. After the turn he explains what it is measurable to. Between the turn, line 8 and 9, Shakespeare lets us know he is done with his attempt to define it and instead tells us how to measure it. He compares love to a star that is permanent and always as seen in line 7 and 8. The first half of this poem backs this claim that love is permanent. In line 9, a turn takes place however. Here, at "Loves not Time's fool," (9) the focus of the message changes. describing love as permanent and unchanging/ Even when people grow and change as time goes on, the love stays the same.
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  • "Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken. Love's not Time's fool"
  • Shakespeare says that love does not change with time. With weeks and days, love remains the same. This differs from the description of love before the turn. Before the turn, love guides and saves. After the turn, love goes on and on. With both deceptions of love, He creates an accurate measure and comparison of love. 
  • Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks
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  • Love does not stop. Line 11 is saying that love does not change over the course of time. Line 212 enhances this idea by saying love goes on and on. No matter if there are pauses between seeing those you love, the love never fades away. This is because, according to Shakespeare's views, love is everlasting. Therefore themes include, the power of love does not change, but also does not stop.
  • But bears it out even to the edge of doom.
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