Our Physical Beauties example essay topic
He is basically saying she trips over herself; this is in a time when all women were to walk elegantly, as if in a pageant. Shakespeare also speaks of her breasts as being "dun", or brown, instead of white as snow. Being tan was a physical sign that someone has been outside a lot and therefore is working. The last physical attribute to be mentioned is her "black wiry hair".
This is a contrast to most descriptions of women, where they would have blonde silky hair. On the second critic, "He loves to hear her speak" even though he knows of more pleasing things to listen to. Her voice might not sound like a harp but its not raspy or hoarse. He acknowledges "the breathe that from my mistress reeks" is not the 'sweetest smelling flower in the bouquet,' but it's not rotten eggs or rotting flesh, so he's pretty well off. He uses the truth of a woman's beauty and graces to show women wait a lot of poets are lying about in their 'sweet' poems. He is pointing out that they are visualizing women in extremely un-proportional views.
Mr. Shakespeare himself wrote of women that were so much more beautiful than they most likely were; this shows his ability to see and write both sides of a situation. His use of imagery allows the reader to verbally 'see' this woman, and her plainness. He mentions a beautiful object that is vivid itself, and then says his girl is nothing like the previous. Even though she is pale, smells bad, and has little grace, he loves her anyway; this is because it's not our physical beauties or abilities but rather our personality that matters.