The meaning of this line is that the writer is saying “Tell the word that I am dead”This line is important because it sets the tone and sets the topic for the poemThis line builds theme by setting the tone and leaving an open end to set up the next line
“From this vile world with vilest worms to dwel”
The meaning of this line is that the writer is trying to convey that They are dead and will be buried in dirt with wormsThis line is important because it shows that the writer was serious about being dead and is going to be buried#160;This line builds the theme by further pushing the point that he is gone and not coming back#160;
The poem uses assonance because at the end of every line it has a word with the ending vowel that rhymes with every other line after it
O! if, I say, you look upon this verse,When I perhaps compounded am with clay,Do not so much as my poor name rehearse;But let your love even with my life decay;
In Line 7 marks a turn inthe poem, when the speaker says that i would rather you forget me completely. The speaker is now concentrating on his own death and not to mourn him after he is dead. In the beginning it was loving good bye and wanting to be remembered but then he became appalled by the idea of being mourned.
“When I perhaps compounded am with clay”The meaning of this line is that the writer is trying to declare that when he decomposes he’ll turn turn to ash and dirt This builds the theme by showing that death doesn’t just end when you’re buried#160;
But let your love even with my life decayThe meaning of this line is that the writer is telling us to be move on and find new love because he is gone and won’t return. This line is important because it is the conclusion of the sonnet. This adds to the theme by wrapping up the sonnet with a meaningful message and bringing it to an end
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