Shakespearean Sonnets · English Literature

In Sonnet 29 ('When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes'), what causes the speaker’s state to change from despair to joy?

  1. The receipt of a large unexpected inheritance
  2. The remembrance of the addressee's love
  3. A successful and well-received performance on stage
  4. The welcome return of springtime after a long winter
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Correct answer: The remembrance of the addressee's love

The speaker moves from 'cursing his fate' to a state of spiritual wealth. The memory of the beloved's 'sweet love' makes him feel so enriched that he 'scorns to change his state with kings.'

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