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*Sonnet*
A sonnet is a fixed poetic form, traditionally a 14-line lyric poem, usually written in iambic pentameter, with a specific rhyme scheme. The term "sonnet" comes from the Italian word "sonetto," which means "little song". Sonnets often explore themes of love, but can also delve into a variety of other subjects.


Structure: Sonnets consist of 14 lines.
Meter: Iambic pentameter means each line has 10 syllables, with a pattern of unstressed-stressed syllables (iambs).
Rhyme Scheme: Different types of sonnets have different rhyme schemes, such as the Italian (Petrarchan) or the English (Shakespearean).
Themes: While love is a common theme, sonnets can explore a wide range of subjects, including war, religion, and the value of poetry.

Sonnet begins in the 13th century in Italy, where Giacomo da Lentini is credited with its invention. It was popularized by Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch), who created the Italian or Petrarchan sonnet, known for its 8-line octave and 6-line sestet. The sonnet form later made its way to England in the 16th century, where Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard introduced it, leading to the development of the English or Shakespearean sonnet. Shakespeare famously perfected the English sonnet, characterized by three quatrains and a concluding couplet.

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💡Did you know? ✍️*Sonnet*📜 A sonnet is a fixed poetic form, traditionally a 14-line lyric poem, usually written in iambic pentameter, with a specific rhyme scheme. The term "sonnet" comes from the Italian word "sonetto," which means "little song". Sonnets often explore themes of love, but can also delve into a variety of other subjects. Structure: Sonnets consist of 14 lines. Meter: Iambic pentameter means each line has 10 syllables, with a pattern of unstressed-stressed syllables (iambs). Rhyme Scheme: Different types of sonnets have different rhyme schemes, such as the Italian (Petrarchan) or the English (Shakespearean). Themes: While love is a common theme, sonnets can explore a wide range of subjects, including war, religion, and the value of poetry. Sonnet begins in the 13th century in Italy, where Giacomo da Lentini is credited with its invention. It was popularized by Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch), who created the Italian or Petrarchan sonnet, known for its 8-line octave and 6-line sestet. The sonnet form later made its way to England in the 16th century, where Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard introduced it, leading to the development of the English or Shakespearean sonnet. Shakespeare famously perfected the English sonnet, characterized by three quatrains and a concluding couplet. #vocabularypart1🧐
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