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Table of Contents 57-58 “Death be not proud” Words Worth Knowing Sonnet: definition here Apostrophe: definition here
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Review: Sonnet Forms Similarities: 14 line lyric poem, strict rhyme scheme, iambic pentameter Shakespearean (English) Petrarchan (Italian) Spenserian 3 Quatrains: lines of 4; express related ideas; abab cdcd efef rhyme scheme Rhyming Couplet: sums up the poet’s message; gg rhyme scheme Octave: 8 lines; establishes the speaker’s situation; abbaabba rhyme scheme Sestet: 6 lines; resolves, draws conclusions about, or reacts to situation; cdecde or cdcdcd rhyme scheme Turn: transition from octave to sestet 3 Quatrains: lines of 4; express related ideas; abab bcbc cdcd rhyme scheme Rhyming Couplet: commentary on the ideas developed; ee rhyme scheme Turn occurs between quatrains and couplet
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“Death be not proud” [IN 57]
Develop an original parody of “Death be not proud” Begin with an apostrophe Follow the sonnet’s form
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Table of Contents 59-60 “A Valediction: Forbidding Morning” Words Worth Knowing Conceit: definition here
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“A Valediction: Forbidding Morning” [IN 60]
What does the metaphysical conceit in lines suggest about love? The metaphysical conceit suggests that love is _____. The speaker says, “_____” (line ___). In other words, _____. This demonstrates that love is _____ because _____. Another example of this is when the speaker says “_____” (line ___). To put it another way, _____. This reveals that love is _____ because _____.
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