What is a sonnet? How can you say that sonnet 55 of Shakespeare has all the characteristics of a sonnet?
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A sonnet is a poem in a specific form which originated in Italy;
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A sonnet is a poem which is comprised of exactly 14 lines, most of Shakespeare's poems were known as sonnets.
Sonnet 55 of Shakespeare " Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments" can be said a sonnet without any doubt as it comprised of 14 lines made up of three distinct quatrains and an ending couplet.
Sonnet 55 of Shakespeare " Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments" can be said a sonnet without any doubt as it comprised of 14 lines made up of three distinct quatrains and an ending couplet.
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