A sonnet is a 14-line poem, with Petrarch and Shakespeare being key figures in its development. Petrarchan sonnets consist of an octave and a sestet, while Shakespearean sonnets are structured with three quatrains and a couplet. Both forms utilize iambic pentameter and explore themes of love.
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A sonnet is a 14-line poem, with Petrarch and Shakespeare being key figures in its development. Petrarchan sonnets consist of an octave and a sestet, while Shakespearean sonnets are structured with three quatrains and a couplet. Both forms utilize iambic pentameter and explore themes of love.
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● A sonnet is a poem of 14 lines
● Petrarch (famous 14th century Italian poet) perfected the sonnet) ● Shakespeare adapted the sonnet in England in the 16th century Sonnets are like Riddles A riddle is something you need to solve. Usually, the first 8 lines of a sonnet tell you about a situation and the last 6 lines “answer it.” What is full of holes but still holds water? Petrarca (Petrarch) ● Francesco Petrarca, born in 1304 in Arezzo ● Found (rediscovered) antique writings from ancient Greece ● “Father of Humanism” the cultural/literary movement called Humanism (Umanesimo) ● Humanism = Man needs to think critically, dedicate his life to civil, cultural, and political roles as a good citizen by studying and reliving the lessons written in ancient Greek and Latin texts Petrarchan Sonnet Characteristics: ● Divided into an octave (8 lines) and a sestet (6 lines) ● The octave presents the story, states an idea, question/problem, or situation ● The sestet comments on the octave, applies the idea, answers the question, or provides a solution to the problem or clarifies it ● Line 9 is called the volta (the turning point, beginning of the solution/answer) ● Like a riddle Petrarchan Sonnet Rhyme Scheme & Meter ● Octave Rhyme scheme: abbaabba ● Sestet rhyme scheme: cdecde, cdccdc, or cdedce ● Meter: iambic pentameter Topic: ● Love: Laura ● Go online to find out more about Laura and Petrarca! William Shakespeare ● Born in England in 1564 and died in 1616 ● Playwright and actor ● Wrote plays (tragedies, comedies, and histories) ● Wrote 154 sonnets ● Considered the best writer of the English language ● Invented many words we use today (look online to find out!) Shakespearean Sonnet Characteristics: ● Divided into 3 quatrains and 1 couplet ● The couplet usually comments or provides a solution for the previous quatrains ● The couplet is usually called the volta because it is a change in tone/attitude/ideas Shakespearean Sonnet Rhyme Scheme & Meter ● Each quatrain has its own rhyme scheme ● Quatrain 1 : abab ● Quatrain 2: cdcd ● Quatrain 3: efef ● Couplet: gg ● Meter: iambic pentameter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5lsuyUNu_4 ○ Iamb : a foot of unstressed and stressed syllables ○ Pentameter: five ○ Iambic pentameter : 5 iambs or 5 sets of unstressed and stressed. ○ This equals 10 syllables in each line Shakespearean Sonnets Topic: LOVE (the subject is unknown, but there are many theories)