138" describe how love affects the relationship between people. Finally, all three sonnets describe love as being something that is timeless and unalterable. Works CitedShakespeare, William. "Sonnet 116." Literature and Ourselves - Second Edition. Ed. Gloria Henderson, Bill Day, and Sandra Waller. New York: Longman, 1997. 342.Shakespeare, William. "Sonnet 130." Literature and Ourselves - Second Edition. Ed. Gloria Henderson, Bill Day, and Sandra Waller. New York: Longman, 1997. 343.Shakespeare, William. "Sonnet 138." Literature and Ourselves - Second Edition. Ed. Gloria Henderson, Bill Day, and Sandra Waller. New York: Longman, 1997. 343.OutlineThesis: While distinctly different, "Sonnets 116", "Sonnets 130", and "Sonnets 138" are similar in their style and format, their strong love theme, and their insights as to the true nature of love. 1.StyleA: Iambic PentameterB: Idea gets resolved in last two lines2. ThemeA: Love is unchangeableB: Love overcomes flaws3. ThemeA: Love overcomes time4. Conclusion...