In William Shakespeare's Sonnet 73, imagery is the most prominently used element of figurative language. The poet employs vivid imagery to illustrate the passage of time and the inevitability of aging and death. For example, he writes, "That time of year thou mayst in me behold / When yellow leaves, or none, or few do hang." This imagery evokes the visual colors and starkness of late autumn, symbolizing the speaker’s aging life, thereby deepening the emotional resonance of the poem as he reflects on mortality and the transient nature of love.
in william shakespeares sonnet 73, what element of figurative language (metaphor, symbolism, imagery, personification) is most prominently used in the poem and explain why the author does this. provide with text evidence and how that supports your claim. answer in 4 sentences
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