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What is a Sonnet? Understanding the form, meter, rhyme, and other aspects of the sonnet.
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Sonnet Form A sonnet has 14 lines. A sonnet has 14 lines. A sonnet must be written in iambic pentameter A sonnet must be written in iambic pentameter A sonnet must follow a specific rhyme scheme, depending on the type of sonnet. A sonnet must follow a specific rhyme scheme, depending on the type of sonnet. A sonnet can be about any subject, though they are often about love or nature. A sonnet can be about any subject, though they are often about love or nature. A sonnet introduces a problem or question in the beginning, and a resolution is offered after the turn. A sonnet introduces a problem or question in the beginning, and a resolution is offered after the turn.
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Iambic Pentameter A line of Iambic Pentameter is a line with ten beats. A line of Iambic Pentameter is a line with ten beats. An “Iamb” is two beats, or one “foot.” An “Iamb” is two beats, or one “foot.” “Penta” is five (line has five “feet”). “Penta” is five (line has five “feet”). “Meter” is the rhythm of the poem. “Meter” is the rhythm of the poem. A “foot” is made of an unstressed syllable and a stressed syllable (in that order). A “foot” is made of an unstressed syllable and a stressed syllable (in that order).
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English Sonnet An English Sonnet is also called a Shakespearean Sonnet. An English Sonnet is also called a Shakespearean Sonnet. It includes three quatrains (groups of four lines) and a couplet (two lines). It includes three quatrains (groups of four lines) and a couplet (two lines). The rhyme scheme is abab cdcd efef gg. The rhyme scheme is abab cdcd efef gg. The turn is either after line 8 or line 10 The turn is either after line 8 or line 10
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Shakespeare’s sonnets Shakespeare formally published 154 sonnets He wrote many more sonnets that were not published He included many sonnets within works of literature, including Romeo and Juliet Ex: Act I Prologue, Act II Prologue
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