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what is Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare about?

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Answer: Love and longevity.

Explanation: Sonnet 18, which is titled Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day, is a poem written by Williams Shakespeare and it is about love and longevity.

The poet in the poem compares a woman to a summer's day and says that while a summer's day contains defects, the woman has no defects.

He also says that the woman will live long.

The woman that the poet refers to can also be seen as a metaphor for the poem itself.

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