Shakespeare's Sonnets

How does Shakespeare define love in Sonnet 116?

How does Shakespeare define love in Sonnet 116?

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In first quatrain, we are apprised of Shakepeare's defintion of love. He asserts that true love is immortal and unchanging: it neither changes on its own nor allows itself to be changed, even when it encounters changes in the loved one. 

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