What do the speaker's descriptions of his "wild disorder'd gestures" and "lovelorn looks" help to convey in Sonnet 28 by Petrarch?

A) He is extremely happy with his beloved
B) He wants people to hear about his love
C) He is in anguish over love
D) He is defiant in his refusal to love

Respuesta :

Answer:

C) He is in anguish over love

Explanation:

Petrnet's Sonnet 28 shows an anguished, sad and melancholy speaker. He is anguished about love and that is why he describes love as something suffering, executioner and cruel, which leaves you hopeless and sad. Furthermore, the speaker confesses that this melancholy appearance of love results in wild, desperate, disordered gestures that try at all costs to stop the pain that love can cause.