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The main idea of Donne's Holy Sonnet 10, also known as "Death Be Not Proud," is that death is not something to be feared or glorified because it is not the end of existence. The poet personifies death as a weak and powerless entity that cannot ultimately claim victory over the soul, which will continue to live on. The sonnet conveys a message of hope and reassurance in the face of mortality.
In Sonnet 10, John Donne is speaking to Death personified. He personifies Death as a physical entity that is unkind and menacing, while asserting his defiance and questioning Death's authority over the soul.
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A sonnet with 10 syllables in each line is typically referred to as a decasyllabic sonnet. It is a specific form of the sonnet that follows a strict meter and rhyme scheme.
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No, each line of a sonnet does not have to have exactly 10 syllables. While the traditional form of a sonnet, such as the Shakespearean or Petrarchan, often uses lines of iambic pentameter (10 syllables), variations can be found in modern sonnets.
In Holy Sonnet 10, the speaker mentions the images of a mighty hand conquering kingdoms, a disease infecting blood, a slumber that must inevitably come, and Death himself personified as a personification who eventually dies.
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A sonnet is a type of poem that typically consists of 14 lines, usually written in iambic pentameter. There are different forms of sonnets, such as the Shakespearean sonnet or the Petrarchan sonnet, each with its own rhyme scheme. Sonnets often explore themes of love, beauty, nature, or personal emotions.