From Despair to Divinity: A Multifaceted Analysis of William Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 29”

Author(s): Jayantakumar Panda

Abstract:

William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 29 is a powerful introspective journey from dejection to spiritual elation. The speaker, initially consumed by envy, despair, and isolation, finds redemption and transcendence through the remembrance of a beloved. This research paper explores the poem through literary devices, structural nuances, philosophical undercurrents, and its historical and personal contexts. Drawing connections to spiritual traditions such as the Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads, the paper underscores how love—earthly or divine—can uplift the human spirit. Ultimately, Sonnet 29 offers not just poetic brilliance but also timeless psychological and spiritual insights.

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