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Look at the final couplet of the sonnet. How does Shakespeare show a change in his ideas about his lover in these final two lines? Answer in 1-2 complete sentences.
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In the final couplet of the sonnet, Shakespeare shows a change in his ideas about his lover by expressing that as long as people are able to read this sonnet, his lover will live on eternally and be immortalized.
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