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Comparison to Shakespeare's sonnet 69
 * Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view**
 * Want nothing that the thought of hearts can mend;**
 * All tongues, the voice of souls, give thee that due,**
 * Uttering bare truth, even so as foes commend.**
 * Thy outward thus with outward praise is crown'd;**
 * But those same tongues that give thee so thine own**
 * In other accents do this praise confound**
 * By seeing farther than the eye hath shown.**
 * They look into the beauty of thy mind,**
 * And that, in guess, they measure by thy deeds;**
 * Then, churls, their thoughts, although their eyes were kind,**
 * To thy fair flower add the rank smell of weeds:**
 * But why thy odour matcheth not thy show,**
 * The solve is this, that thou dost common grow.**

Compared to Shakespearian Sonnets, Neruda’s Sonnets are more individualistic. Unlike Neruda’s sonnet, Shakespeare’s sonnets focus more on society as a whole. In sonnet 69, Shakespeare talks about a woman, and he talks about how society feels about that person. He criticizes the woman in the sonnet, but he still praises her beauty. Both of the sonnets deal with the description of a beautiful women, and how they both love them, but there is something wrong with them. It can be concluded that modern sonnets differ than Renaissance era sonnets in the way that they express their feelings towards these individuals.

This sonnet in comparison to Neruda's other works- Neruda focuses on the love and emotion of unknown people, anonymous people. He uses his poems to describe the speaker missing the women that he loves. He knows that with two contrasting views that the poem would be more romantic. Showing both the love and loss of life. Because of the many love affairs that he had, he discovered more top