
Originally Posted by
Amylian
Hey,
Last night, me and my friends were arguing whether or not we should consider 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" a question or a conditional sentence. According to him, he stated that "in the Shakespearean era, the people had a habit of saying the conditional sentences with shall." it is as if it means 'If I compare thee to a a summer's day."
On the other hand, I said it was a question; since the poet wanted to make a comparison, he had to ask first whether he compares her or not. I stated that " the tone I get and the impression I get upon reading the first line is a question in mind."
So people, what do you think?
Regards,
Amylian