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The Sonnet “little song”
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Definition A 14 line lyric poem in iambic pentameter Originated in the 13 th century in Italy Modified by Shakespeare in the 16 th century Very tough to write due to short length and rigid rhyme scheme Most common topic is love
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I. Italian (Petrarchan) Sonnet Developed in the 13 th century in Italy Petrarch perfected it – he wrote 317 sonnets to a woman named Laura whom he loved
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Petrarch
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Petrarch’s Laura
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Structure Organized into 2 parts Octave: first 8 lines (abba abba) Establish theme Poses a problem Volta: turning point Sestet: remaining 6 lines There may be variations of the rhyme scheme Anwers the question Resolves the problem
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III. Shakespearean Sonnet (English) Written by Shakespeare in the 16 th century Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets
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Shakespeare’s Sonnet Cycles The first 126 sonnets are addressed to a young man of great beauty and promise Sonnets 127 to 152 are addressed to a lady with dark hair, eyes, and complexion
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Structure Three quatrains (abab cdcd efef) followed by a concluding couplet (gg) The couplet is often an epigram summing up the problem or concern developed in the quatrains There is a different idea presented in each quatrain; each grows out of the one preceding it; The argument / theme is concluded in the binding end couplet
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Sonnet 18
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