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SONNETS Everything you need to know summarized by yours truly
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ABOUT THE SONNET Comes from the Italian word “sonnetto” which means “little song” Invented in the 12 th century in Italy Famous sonnet writers: Wordsworth, Shakespeare, Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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THEMES OF SONNETS Love-written usually in a male’s perspective Praises a woman’s beauty then criticizes her for not loving him back Compares his beloved to a star or other celestial body (courtly love).
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TWO TYPES OF SONNETS Italian Sonnets and English Sonnets Both are 14 lines and written in iambic pentameter Iamb: rhythm of poem; short unstressed syllable followed by a long stressed syllable Each iamb equals one foot Example: unCLEAR
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I GOT THE “IAMB” PART, BUT WHAT’S “PENTAMETER”? Meter=number of feet in a single line PENTA= five Pentameter= 5 feet (beats per line) - / -/ -/ -/ -/ Let’s practice. Read the following line and mark it with iambic pentameter: My mistress eyes are nothing like the sun How many syllables in all?
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ANSWER: - / - / - / - / - / My mistress eyes are nothing like the sun
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ITALIAN SONNET Italian (Petrarchan) Sonnet: 2 parts 1 Octave (group of 8 lines) followed by 1 Sestet (group of 6 lines) Rhyme Scheme: abbaabba cdccdc
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ENGLISH SONNET English (Shakespearean Sonnet) 4 parts: 3 quatrains (3 groups of 4 lines) 1 rhyming couplet (2 lines that rhyme) Rhyme Scheme: abab cdcd efef gg
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