The Sonnet gained popularity due to its expressive capacity, allowing poets to explore complex emotions and themes within a structured form. Its strict rhyme scheme and meter provided a challenge that attracted skilled writers, while its brevity made it accessible to both poets and readers. The sonnet's association with romantic themes, particularly during the Renaissance, further solidified its appeal, as it became a favored medium for love poetry. Additionally, the works of influential poets like Petrarch and Shakespeare helped establish the sonnet as a prestigious literary form.
Because they are so popular
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They are starting to become quite popular , so yes .
Kiteboarding or Kitesurfing combines windsurfing, wakeboarding, paragliding, surfing and gymnastics all into one sport. It is an extreme sport and had become popular among adrenalin junkies.
no !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i have a friend just like that i get along with all the popular kids but she doest shes like on the oposite side of popularity shes pretty smart but very unpopular she helps all the populars kids but she has never become popular too bad so sad!!!!!!!so my answers is no you will not become popular for being a nerd maybe if your on top of fashion and dress well and have cool makeup and also if you stop being so smart!!!!!!!!!!!!yeah...............................
Sonnet 18 is his most popular. It's a matter of opinion whether it is his best.
probly something by Shakespear
Because they are so popular
Popular with whom.
Sonnet 18- Shall I Compare Thee to A Summer's Day? These four are also some of Shakespeare's most popular sonnets Sonnet 029 - When in disgrace with fortune Sonnet 116 - Let me not to the marriage of true minds Sonnet 126 - O thou my lovely boy Sonnet 130 - My Mistress' eyes
when did minimalism become populare
Yes, a sonnet traditionally consists of 14 lines and follows a specific rhyme scheme, so it does need to rhyme to be considered a traditional sonnet.
beacus
because it is extremely popular.
A fourteen line lyric poem is called a sonnet. It typically follows a specific rhyme scheme and meter, with popular forms being the Petrarchan (or Italian) sonnet and the Shakespearean (or English) sonnet. Sonnets often explore themes of love, beauty, and mortality.
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Sonnet XVIII: "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day", or Sonnet XCVI: "Let us not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments"