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  • Sonnet - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
    What is a sonnet? Here’s a quick and simple definition: A sonnet is a type of fourteen-line poem Traditionally, the fourteen lines of a sonnet consist of an octave (or two quatrains making up a stanza of 8 lines) and a sestet (a stanza of six lines) Sonnets generally use a meter of iambic pentameter, and follow a set rhyme scheme
  • Sonnet - Wikipedia
    A sonnet is a fixed poetic form with a structure traditionally consisting of fourteen lines adhering to a set rhyming scheme [1] The term derives from the Italian word sonetto (lit 'little song', from the Latin word sonus, lit 'sound') Originating in 13th-century Sicily, the sonnet was in time taken up in many European-language areas, mainly to express romantic love at first, although
  • What Is a Sonnet? Structure, Rules Classic Examples
    A sonnet is a compact poem that balances strict form with expressive depth With fourteen lines of iambic pentameter and a carefully chosen rhyme scheme, it invites poets to explore themes ranging from love to mortality while adhering to a disciplined structure
  • Sonnet | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    sonnet, fixed verse form of Italian origin consisting of 14 lines that are typically five-foot iambics rhyming according to a prescribed scheme The sonnet is unique among poetic forms in Western literature in that it has retained its appeal for major poets for five centuries
  • Sonnet | The Poetry Foundation
    Sonnet A 14-line poem with a variable rhyme scheme originating in Italy and brought to England by Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, earl of Surrey in the 16th century
  • What is a sonnet? - BBC Bitesize
    The poetic form of the sonnet originated in the 13th century in Italy It was originally intended as a way of expressing romantic love among the upper classes Traditional sonnets follow a set
  • What is a Sonnet? Definition, Structure, and Examples
    A sonnet is a type of poem that traditionally consists of 14 lines and is typically written in iambic pentameter It is known for its specific rhyme scheme and thematic structure, often dealing with themes of love, nature, time, and beauty
  • What Is a Sonnet? - ThoughtCo
    A sonnet is a one-stanza, 14-line poem, written in iambic pentameter The sonnet, which is derived from the Italian word sonetto, meaning “a little sound or song," is a popular classical form that has compelled poets for centuries
  • What is a Sonnet? || Definition Examples | College of Liberal Arts
    English poets borrowed the sonnet form from the Italian poet Francesco Petrarch Traditionally, it has fourteen lines of iambic pentameter linked by an intricate rhyme scheme
  • What Is a Sonnet? - All You Need to Know About Sonnets
    We have examined the question, “What is a sonnet?”, and ultimately come away with a discussion of a variety of types of sonnets, sonnet topics, characteristics of sonnets, and more





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