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what is sonnet and thiers types with patterns?​

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Answered by vohansengupta2007
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Answer:

14 lines divided into 4 subgroups: 3 quatrains and a couplet

Explanation:

These sonnets are sometimes referred to as Elizabethan sonnets or English sonnets. They have 14 lines divided into 4 subgroups: 3 quatrains and a couplet. Each line is typically ten syllables, phrased in iambic pentameter. A Shakespearean sonnet employs the rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.

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Answered by diyapardhi2006
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Explanation:

The word “sonnet” stems from the Italian word “sonetto,” which itself derives from “suono” (meaning “a sound”). There are 4 primary types of sonnets:

Petrarchan

Shakespearean

Spenserian

Miltonic

Learn about each and the differences between them below.

What Is a Petrarchan sonnet?

The Petrarchan Sonnet is named after the Italian poet Francesco Petrarch, a lyrical poet of fourteenth-century Italy. Petrarch did not invent the poetic form that bears his name. Rather, the commonly credited originator of the sonnet is Giacomo da Lentini, who composed poetry in the literary Sicilian dialect in the thirteenth century. They have 14 lines, divi

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