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Here on my blog. This blog related to the Deconstructive reading of the William Shakespeare's Sonnet 18. This task given by Dr. Dilip Barad sir. We can see the Dr. Dilip Barad sir's video on Deconstructive reading of Sonnet 18.
Deconstruction is an approach to understanding the relationship between text and meaning. Andphilosopher Jacques Derrida define this meaning.
This blog related to the Deconstructive of the William Shakespeare's sonnet 18 . This Sonnet give the different meanings. Main meaning of this Sonnet like love, nature and defiance between poem and Sonnet.
So, main factor is beloved. ' Thee' word use for beloved. William Shakespeare compared with summer day. This Sonnet related to the nature. William Shakespeare give the idea o maturity o the thought . Means we can see the Deconstructive meaning of the this Sonnet.
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Here on my blog. This blog related to the Deconstructive reading of the William Shakespeare's Sonnet 18. This task given by Dr. Dilip Barad sir. We can see the Dr. Dilip Barad sir's video on Deconstructive reading of Sonnet 18.
Deconstruction is an approach to understanding the relationship between text and meaning. Andphilosopher Jacques Derrida define this meaning.
This blog related to the Deconstructive of the William Shakespeare's sonnet 18 . This Sonnet give the different meanings. Main meaning of this Sonnet like love, nature and defiance between poem and Sonnet.
So, main factor is beloved. ' Thee' word use for beloved. William Shakespeare compared with summer day. This Sonnet related to the nature. William Shakespeare give the idea o maturity o the thought . Means we can see the Deconstructive meaning of the this Sonnet.
☆ My experience on TEDed video's platform:
This is good for learning.People can easily understand. In my experience and this platform felt good because this is very easy to learn.
Thank you...