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- Iambic Pentameter
That means the line has five stressed syllables, which tells...
- Iambic Pentameter
Examples of Sonnets. A Sonnet is a Poem that has 14 lines and follows a specific rhyme scheme. The three main types are the Italian (or Petrarchan) sonnet, the English (or Shakespearean) sonnet, and the Spenserian sonnet.
Example of a sonnet: UNAWARE. by Kaitlyn Guenther. Isolation quickly overwhelms me. Begging for forgiveness, a fallen hand. Desolation I now begin to see. Hanging by a thin thread, a single strand. I watch them… Their fears, their misbehaviour. Mistreat, abuse…. Completely unaware. I am the land, their glorious saviour.
Learn about the conventions of a sonnet, Shakespearean sonnets and Petrarchan sonnets, iambic pentameter and rhyme in this KS3 English BBC Bitesize article.
A sonnet is a poem generally structured in the form of 14 lines, usually iambic pentameter, that expresses a thought or idea and utilizes an established rhyme scheme. As a poetic form, the sonnet was developed by an early thirteenth-century Italian poet, Giacomo da Lentini.
The sonnet is unique among poetic forms in Western literature in that it was popular with major poets throughout several centuries. There are two main sonnet forms: the Petrarchan (or Italian) sonnet and the English (or Shakespearean) sonnet.
The sonnet is a specific type of poem with a strict format and rhyme scheme: 14 lines divided into three quatrains and one couplet. The sonnet follows a specific rhyme scheme and is usually...