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How to write a sonnet! From: http://www.dummies.com/WileyCDA/DummiesArticle/Writing-a-Sonnet.id-1748.html

Rule 1 It must consist of 14 lines.

Rule 2 It must be written in iambic pentameter (duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH).

Rule 3 It must be written in one of various standard rhyme schemes.

Rhyme Scheme If you're writing the most familiar kind of sonnet, the Shakespearean, the rhyme scheme is this: A 
 B 
 C 
 D 
 E 
 F 
E 
 F 
 G 
 G

What does this mean? Every A rhymes with every A, every B rhymes with every B, and so forth. You'll notice this type of sonnet consists of three quatrains (that is, four consecutive lines of verse that make up a stanza or division of lines in a poem) and one couplet (two consecutive rhyming lines of verse).

But wait! There’s more to a sonnet than just the structure of it. A sonnet is also an argument-- it builds up a certain way. And how it builds up is related to its metaphors and how it moves from one metaphor to the next. In a Shakespearean sonnet, the argument builds up like this:

The Structure ・First quatrain: An exposition of the main theme and main metaphor. ・Second quatrain: Theme and metaphor extended or complicated; often, some imaginative example is given. ・Third quatrain: Peripeteia (a twist or conflict), often introduced by a "but" (very often leading off the ninth line). ・Couplet: Summarizes and leaves the reader with a new, concluding image.

Look at Sonnet 18 Compare its structure to the rules I have shown you.

1st quatrain Shakespeare establishes the theme of comparing "thou" (or "you") to a summer's day, and why to do so is a bad idea. The metaphor is made by comparing his beloved to summer itself.

2nd quatrain Shakespeare extends the theme, explaining why even the sun, supposed to be so great, gets obscured sometimes, and why everything that's beautiful decays from beauty sooner or later. He has shifted the metaphor: In the first quatrain, it was "summer" in general, and now he's comparing the sun and "every fair," every beautiful thing, to his beloved.

3rd quatrain Here the argument takes a big left turn with the familiar "But." Shakespeare says that the main reason he won't compare his beloved to summer is that summer dies-- but she won't. He refers to the first two quatrains-- her "eternal summer" won't fade, and she won't "lose possession" of the "fair" (the beauty) she possesses. So he keeps the metaphors going, but in a different direction. And for good measure, he throws in a negative version of all the sunshine in this poem-- the "shade" of death, which, evidently, his beloved won't have to worry about.

The couplet How is his beloved going to escape death? In Shakespeare's poetry, which will keep her alive as long as people breathe or see. This bold statement gives closure to the whole argument ム it's a surprise.

How cool is this? Shakespeare's sonnet has done what he promised it would! See how tightly this sonnet is written? Can you believe he wrote 154 of them? Are you ready to write your own?

Do you love school on each new testing day? Each day is like a miracle to me Fine students work so hard then wish to play It truly is a joyful sight to see Sometimes they get real bored and start to talk And yet I know it’s really not their fault Their legs get tired, then they take a walk One freakish one does a big somersault But one cannot forget that this is true STAR testing is important to our school To beat Foothill is a great honor too So don’t ditch out or you will be a fool So every day come to my class on time And it will prove to be so worth your time!