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what is sonnet? what are the characteristics of Shakespearean sonnet?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Shakespearean sonnets feature the following elements: They are fourteen lines long. The fourteen lines are divided into four subgroups. The first three subgroups have four lines each, which makes them “quatrains,” with the second and fourth lines of each group containing rhyming words.

A Shakespearean or English sonnet has fourteen lines, consisting of three groups of four lines each, followed by a single rhyming couplet. The rhyme scheme is abab cdcd efef gg. Every (or nearly every) line will have ten syllables, divided into five feet of two syllables each.

All sonnets have the following three features in common: They are 14 lines long, have a regular rhyme scheme and a strict metrical construction, usually iambic pentameter. Iambic pentameter means that each line has 10 syllables in five pairs, and that each pair has stress on the second syllable.

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Answered by PeeyushVerma
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A Poem of 14 lines is called sonnet . Most of Sonnets were written by William Shakespeare wrote about 154 sonnets .he is known as the greatest ..poet in the world . ....Their sonnets are really Very attractive with deep Co-realative of the feelings ..

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