The tone of this poem is firm and direct, and the poet makes no secret of his anger and disgust at this kind of woman. Shakespeare vividly depicts a complex and disgusting female image in this poem with his talent and profound insight.
Generally speaking, this poem is Shakespeare's profound reflection on the social phenomenon at that time and his profound insight into the defects of human nature. Although its tone is strong, its purpose is to arouse people's attention to morality and ethics and let us deeply reflect on hypocrisy and betrayal.