Satire is a genre of literature that uses humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize and mock individuals or society, often with the goal of bringing about social change or reform. A Sonnet is a poetic form consisting of 14 lines, usually in iambic pentameter, with a specific rhyme scheme. Sonnets often explore themes of love, beauty, and nature.
Sonnet is the genre defined by form rather than theme. A sonnet is a poetic form with specific characteristics such as 14 lines, a specific rhyme scheme, and a fixed structure. The theme of a sonnet can vary widely, but the form remains consistent.
Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare mocks the conventional style of Petrarchan love poems that idealize the subject's beauty and compare them to unrealistic and exaggerated images, such as roses and the sun. Instead, Sonnet 130 uses humor and satire to describe love more realistically and celebrates the imperfections and humanity of the beloved.
Tragedy,comedy,sonnet Drama are based on form while Satire is a theme but all are genres in literature.
sonnet
Sonnet 18 and sonnet 116
It is also called the English sonnet. The other form is the Italian sonnet, or petrarchan sonnet.
Sonnet 130
The Sonnet Series - 2013 Sonnet 31 The Old Man and the Sonnet 1-8 was released on: USA: 1 May 2013
Menippean satire
Satire
The Italian Sonnet
It is a petrarchan sonnet, made out of an octave and a sestet.