A Dramatic Monologue is used to define a single character speaking in dramatic poetry.
Almost always. Some very lucky people have gotten away from the tug to try more, though. So, don't experiment, you probably wont be so lucky.
A rhyming couplet, or two-line stanza, is used at the end of a Shakespearean sonnet. A rhyming sestet, or six-line stanza, ends a Petrarchan sonnet.
three line verses
a God or hero
The passage that implies the character pays attention to details is "In a few moments, a man stood in his presence, who, with a keenly observant look at him, addressed him by his name."
round the corner....
a red red rose a+ :)
The rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean sonnet is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
The main idea expressed in the last couplet of Sonnet 73 is that one can find strength in love. Sonnet 73 was written by William Shakespeare.
If you mean William Shakespeare's sonnet 73, it is not surprisingly a Shakespearean sonnet.
This would be a direct metaphor because of the use of "is"