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In Sonnet 73, Shakespeare tells a story of aging, mortality, and love through a series of metaphors. In a personal response essay, reflect on your own ideas about aging, and use a metaphor to express them. Does the idea of getting older make you anxious, or do you look forward to it? Compare your views with Shakespeare’s, using evidence from the poem.

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