Sonnet 133 True or False
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1.
In Sonnet 133, wounded hearts are metaphors for what? -> the emotional pain of being in a love triangle
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Why does the speaker accuse his mistress of making his friend a "slave to slavery"? -> the speaker thinks his friend is totally whipped and his mistress has all the power in the relationship
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What does the speaker mean when he says "prison my heart in thy steel bosom's ward"? -> he feels like a prisoner to love and thinks his mistress is cold and harsh
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4.
The "cruel eye" mentioned in line 5 refers to what? -> the "cruel" mistress, who's good at shooting our speaker dirty looks
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5.
The "heart" that "groan[s]" at line 1 is an example of what? -> personification
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