In the Poems how does Shakespeare allude to, or refer to, Ovid’s poem?

A) by copying the rhymes scheme and meter of the original poem

B) by comparing the passage of time to waves breaking on the shore

C) by personifying time as cruel and destructive

D) by referring to the story of the nativity

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the correct answer is d

In the Poems the way Shakespeare alludes to, or refers to, Ovid’s poem is:

  • D) by referring to the story of the nativity

According to the given question, we are asked to show the way Shakespeare alludes to, or refers to, Ovid’s poem in the poem given and how they connect.

As a result of this, we can see that from the given poem, there is a narration of the poetry of Ovid, the Roman writer by William Shakespeare and he makes an allusion by referring to the story of the nativity

Therefore, the correct answer is option D

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