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Sonnet 121

The narrator is condemning the hypocrisy of others who
have condemned him for some (unknown and unstated) sin,
when they themselves are worse sinners than he.

To suggest that the "sin" is homosexuality is pure
speculation.

Posted by Thersites on April 11, 1997 at 04:37:44
In Reply to "A close reading of Sonnet 121" posted by Prof Mike on April 11, 1997 at 03:57:45


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