To begin, there are many things that need to be addressed that are needed for a sonnet to be considered a sonnet. Two forms of a sonnets exist, one being the way they are written by Shakespeare. The rhyme scheme is ab-ab-cd-cd-ef-ef-gg - the "gg” is the couplet of the poem, and usually has a defining feature about it. This means that line “a” and line “b” will rhyme with the next lines that …show more content…
Shakespeare continues to speak about how love that changes when it finds a challenge is not true love, but solemly a frisk and childish love. Love to Shakespeare is something that no matter what the challenge it will always work out in the end because both care so much and are so truly in love that it finds a way. The thought of love at first sight is one of Shakespeare’s strong beliefs and it is also something that I find to be very overwhelming, but yet utterly true. Finally, as the sonnet ends Shakespeare leaves possibly the most important lines of the sonnet in the end. The final lines state that if true love doesn 't exist then Shakespeare is not a writer and this sonnet does not exist. Which just shows how strongly Shakespeare feels about love and the true meanings of