An in-depth analysis.  A poem that expresses the thoughts and feelings of the speaker  short  musical Implies rather than states.

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An in-depth analysis

 A poem that expresses the thoughts and feelings of the speaker  short  musical Implies rather than states

 Author’s Background  Imagery  Types of love

 A Japanese poetic form with  5 unrhymed lines  Exactly 31 syllables  5 syllables in lines 1 and 3  7 in lines 2, 4, and 5 Evokes a single image

 Author’s Background  Translated into English (syllable variation)  Italics  Regret?

 English sonnet also known as Shakespearean sonnet  14 lines  3 quatrains  Rhymes Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG  10 syllables /line (iambic pentameter)

 Author’s Background  Author’s Purpose  Comparison?  Is this a love poem?

 Expresses a speaker’s emotions or thoughts  Short and musical  Based on strong emotion

 Author’s Background  Mood  Tone  Heart vs. Brain  Personification  Word Choice

 A surprising comparison  Can be direct or indirect

 Author’s Background  Grammar as a metaphor  Syntax  Punctuation