There are sonnets about sunflowers.June Jordan "Sunflower Sonnet Number 1"Richard Sidy "Sunflower Sonnet Number 1.5"June Jordan "Sunflower Sonnet Number 2"John Slim "In the Garden Sunflower Sonnet"note: Shakespeare did not write about sunflowers in his sonnets
A sonnet is a quatorzain, or a 14-line poem.
i think its the 'beat' if the sonnet and how many words are in a sonnet. But it isn't. What makes it a Shakespearean sonnet is the rhyme scheme which is ababcdcdefefgg. The 'beat' of all sonnets in English is iambic pentameter, and it doesn't matter how many words there are.
All of the prologue, taken as a whole, is a sonnet. A sonnet is a fourteen-line poem with a certain structure. The Prologue is fourteen lines long and has that structure.
The cast of Sonnet Number 12 - 2009 includes: Alan Rickman
The phrase "alteration" can be synonymous with changing in Sonnet 116.
A 14-line poem with certain structure is called a Sonnet. Shakespear was a master of the Sonnet.
A sonnet typically has 14 lines, so if you want to get technical, it usually contains around 140-160 words. But hey, who's counting when you're crafting beautiful poetry? Just make sure you nail those rhymes and rhythms, honey.
Some words that rhyme with "adult" include consult, exult, and tumult. These words can be used in a sonnet to create rhyme and flow in the poem.
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bucause ho dont want any words
The sonnet features an external rather than an internal audience, as the speaker addresses and describes the qualities of the beloved. The sonnet is written to immortalize the beauty of the beloved through the words of the speaker.