Shakespearean Sonnets · English Literature

Which figure is introduced in Sonnets 78–86 as a competitor for the Fair Youth's patronage and affection?

  1. The Dark Lady
  2. The Rival Poet
  3. Christopher Marlowe
  4. The False Friend
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Correct answer: The Rival Poet

The 'Rival Poet' sequence depicts the speaker's anxiety regarding another writer who is also praising the Fair Youth. Many scholars have speculated on the identity of this figure, suggesting George Chapman or Christopher Marlowe.

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