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Can someone help me please ::) This sonnet is a parody of the Petrarchan sonnet, where was common to compare their beloved to flowers, goddesses and other beautiful elements of nature. How has Shakespeare used techniques to parody these overly-exaggerated love poems? 5 marks
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