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Sonnets became popular in the Elizabethan era due to their expressive form and ability to convey complex emotions, particularly in matters of love and beauty. The rise of the printing press facilitated the dissemination of poetry, allowing works by poets like William Shakespeare and Sir Philip Sidney to reach a wider audience. Additionally, the cultural emphasis on individual expression and the exploration of human experience during the Renaissance made the Sonnet an appealing vehicle for both personal and artistic exploration.

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