Sonnets are still written in the 21st century because they are a timeless form of poetry that allows writers to explore complex themes in a structured and condensed manner. Writers continue to appreciate the challenge and craftsmanship involved in crafting a sonnet, as well as the opportunity to showcase their skill in working within the constraints of rhyme and meter. Additionally, the sonnet's history and association with love and beauty continue to inspire contemporary poets to create new works in this traditional form.
She may not have WRITTEN it, but she is the singer of 21st Century Girl.
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
We are in the 21st Century.
the 21st century
~this is the 21st century
Raymond P. Valencia has written: 'Applied physics in the 21st century' -- subject(s): Physics 'Applied physics in the 21st century' -- subject(s): Physics
Ann Wylie has written: 'Missouri on the Eve of the 21st Century'
Lyndon Pugh has written: 'Managing 21st Century Libraries'
Yes they do have batteries in the 21st century and had in the 20th century.
No, there is no apostrophe in the phrase "21st century."
Helene F.M Perrin has written: 'Medicine in the 21st century'
Satya P. Agarwal has written: 'The Gita for the 21st Century'