An Italian Sonnet is typically divided into two parts: an octave (first eight lines) and a sestet (final six lines). The octave usually presents a problem or question, with the sestet offering a resolution or answer. This structure allows for a shift in tone or content between the two sections of the poem.
The Italian Sonnet
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The type of lyric poetry that includes a volta is a sonnet. A volta is a shift in thought or argument in the poem, often occurring between the octet and sestet in an Italian (Petrarchan) sonnet, or after the octave in an English (Shakespearean) sonnet.
It is also called the English sonnet. The other form is the Italian sonnet, or petrarchan sonnet.
Italian sonnet
The rhyme scheme of a Petrarchan sonnet is abbaabba. It say's it in one of his books.
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Sonetto is an Italian equivalent of the English word "sonnet." The masculine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular word il since Italian uses definite articles where English does and does not employ "the." The pronunciation will be "so-NET-to" in Italian.
There are two main types of sonnets: the Italian/Petrarchan sonnet and the English/Shakespearean sonnet. The Italian sonnet consists of an octave followed by a sestet, while the English sonnet consists of three quatrains and a final couplet.
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The cast of Italian Sonnet - 2010 includes: Chris Antonelli as Chris Alfonso Cejudo as Alfonso