How is a shakespearen sonnet constructed?
A Shakespearean sonnet consists of 14 lines, structured into three quatrains followed by a final couplet. Each line is written in iambic pentameter, featuring five pairs of alternating unstressed and stressed syllables. The rhyme scheme is typically ABABCDCDEFEFGG, with the quatrains introducing a theme or problem and the couplet providing a resolution or commentary. This format allows for a dynamic exploration of ideas within the sonnet's compact form.
How do you write a shakespearean invitation?
Example of shakespearean invitation
Lace and flowers and vows to make,
A bride and groom and wedding cake,
One thing remains before "I do"
an invitation especially for you!
Please join us this day
as we say "I do"
on DATE at TIME
LOCATION
ADDRESS
CITY, STATE
BRIDE
and
GROOM
That isn't a question stupid
means to take apart. LIKE AN ORANGE ! hope that helped :]
it also means in history
P-MAKING A POINT
E-GIVE SUPPORTING EVIDENCE
E-EXPALIN THAT POINT FULLY
L-LINK IT BACK TO THE QUESTION TO MAKE IT RELVENT
hope that help;) :)
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You do protest you never injured thee but love thee better than thou canst devise?
You do deny you never injured me but love me better than I cannot imagine
What is the explanation of the last sentence of the sonnet On His Blindness?
"Is kingly: thousands at his bidding speed And post o'er land and ocean without rest; They also serve those who only stand and wait" These lines explain the advantage of being patient. "who only stand and wait" are those who face their problems, or work on their dreams, with patience. Patient people are the one's that have all their dreams fulfilled, all their pains swept away and all happiness fills their lives. This is my own explanation of these lines; hope it helps :) "Is kingly: thousands at his bidding speed And post o'er land and ocean without rest; They also serve those who only stand and wait" These lines explain the advantage of being patient. "who only stand and wait" are those who face their problems, or work on their dreams, with patience. Patient people are the one's that have all their dreams fulfilled, all their pains swept away and all happiness fills their lives. This is my own explanation of these lines; hope it helps :) "Is kingly: thousands at his bidding speed And post o'er land and ocean without rest; They also serve those who only stand and wait" These lines explain the advantage of being patient. "who only stand and wait" are those who face their problems, or work on their dreams, with patience. Patient people are the one's that have all their dreams fulfilled, all their pains swept away and all happiness fills their lives. This is my own explanation of these lines; hope it helps :)
What is the setting of the story faith love time and dr lazaro?
Dr.Lazaro and Ben reached the gas station,where the Dr. Agreed to meet Esteban.The went to Esteban's house and saw the sick child bundled with blankets Dr. lazaro made a cursory check-skin dry,turning cold, breathing shallow, heartbeat fast and irregular.He moved,the blanket and injected the whole ampule to check the tonic spasms,tried to draw air into the flattering lungs, pressing and releasing the chest ;but even as he worked to rescue the child bluish colors of the face began to gray.
Who are the characters of Faith Love Time and Dr Lazaro?
Dr. Lazaro
Dr. Lazaro's wife
his son, Ben
Pedro Esteban
What Italian word does the English word 'sonnet' come from?
Sonetto is the Italian word from which the English word "sonnet" comes. The masculine singular noun refers to a 14-line poetic form of two quartets followed by two triplets. The pronunciation will be "so-NET-to" in Italian.
Where do you think the most enery is being used?
Believe it or not, your refrigerator uses an incredible amount of energy. If the interior of your appliance is metal, chances are it draws more energy than one that is energy efficient designed.
You have to be honest with her and tell her that her friendship with the other man bothers you, you're uncomfortable and feel threatened. Ask her how she would feel if you had a close female friend. If you trust her, tell her...I'm guessing you don't trust him. Tell her you believe that her other relationship is weakening your marriage, she should respect your feelings, even if there is nothing going on with the other guy and she has no intentions of letting anything happen. If she values the marriage more than the friendship, she'll understand and cool it.
In this poem, shakspear is saying that his misterss is not perfect by any means, but he thinks he loves her more than anyone else in comparison. for example: 'If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun' In Shakespears day, women with white chests are made out to be the prettyest. He is saying here that her chest is not white it is 'dun.' Dun is a greyish brown color. This is insulting to his wife but at the end, he says how he couldn't have asked for anything more.
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What metaphor is in shall you compare thee to?
The dominant metaphor in Shakespeare's sonnet 18 (Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day ......) is youth described as a day in summer.
Though properly speaking, since the comparison is made explicit, and since the parallels are developed and become the structure of the poem - this isn't really a metaphor. It is something between a simile and a conceit.
A sonnet form consisted of three quatrains a couplet in iambic pentameter with the rhyme scheme of abab bcbc cdcd ee