sonnets were said to be of a public material and is of not much of use but to entertain i guess.
An Elizabethan sonnet is a 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme and meter that was popularized during the Elizabethan era in England. It follows the rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG, and is typically written in iambic pentameter. Some of the most famous Elizabethan sonnet writers include William Shakespeare and Edmund Spenser.
14 lines in a sonnet
A sonnet is an example of a poem.
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A sonnet IS a poem. Not a part in one. If you had just used google you'd of known that immediately.
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Any kind of rhyming couplet ends Shakespearean, doesn't have to be heroic The Shakespearean (or "English" or "Elizabethan") sonnet ends with a heroic couplet.
It's a sonnet of course.
A sonnet is a quatorzain, or a 14-line poem.
A fourteen line poem in iambic pentameter (in English) is very likely to be a sonnet. It isn't guaranteed to be a sonnet - but the first thing you check is whether it is a sonnet or not.
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