shakespeare wrote alot of sonnets about love
Abraham Stansfield has written: 'Poets sonnets & translations'
They use them because it gives a beat and helps with rythm. I hope this was helpful!
People who do that are called poets whether they start as teenagers or not.
Samuel Waddington has written: 'English sonnets by poets of the past' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English Sonnets 'A century of sonnets' 'Some views respecting a future life' -- subject(s): Future life, Immortality 'The sonnets of Europe' -- subject(s): English poetry, Sonnets, Translations
I am not sure which sonnets you are asking about; many poets wrote sonnets, 14 lines of poetry usually about love (whether losing it, longing for it, or being happy to have it). If you are asking about Shakespeare's sonnets, by most accounts, he wrote 154 of them. Without more information from you, I have no way of knowing which sonnet I should explain.
Poets write sonnets for their structured form, which typically consists of 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme. This structure allows poets to convey complex emotions and ideas in a concise, impactful way. Additionally, the challenge of adhering to the strict rules of a sonnet can inspire creativity and ingenuity in poetic expression.
Some of the names of Shakespeare's sonnets are The Fair Young Man, The Rival Poet, and The Dark Lady. All of these sonnets are also numbered off so, though they are all about the same thing, they are numbered in roman numerals.
There are many many European poets who have written sonnets of religious devotion. Probably the two most important in English are John Donne (with his Holy Sonnets) and G M Hopkins with his Terrible Sonnets (including 'I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day). See the related link for further information.
Three major sonnets written by romantic poets are: 1.Percy Bysshe Shelley-"Ozymandias" 2.John Keats-"When I have fears" 3.William Wordsworth-"Upon Westminster bridge"
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Sonnets are unnatural to the point that they rarely appear in everyday life. They usually only exist in written works, like plays and poems. Shakespeare's work contains numerous sonnets, so Shakespearean plays would be the commonest place to encounter them. Alternatively, sonnets have regained popularity among some modern poets, such as Robert Frost.