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What is a Sonnet?. Understanding the forms, meter, rhyme, and other aspects of the sonnet. Sonnet Form. A sonnet has 14 lines. A sonnet must be written in iambic pentameter A sonnet must follow a specific rhyme scheme, depending on the type of sonnet. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What is a Sonnet?What is a Sonnet?

Understanding the forms, Understanding the forms, meter, rhyme, and other meter, rhyme, and other aspects of the sonnetaspects of the sonnet..

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Sonnet FormSonnet Form

• A sonnet has 14 lines.A sonnet has 14 lines.

• A sonnet must be written in iambic pentameterA sonnet must be written in iambic pentameter

• A sonnet must follow a specific rhyme scheme, A sonnet must follow a specific rhyme scheme, depending on the type of sonnet.depending on the type of sonnet.

• A sonnet can be about any subject, though they A sonnet can be about any subject, though they are often about love or nature.are often about love or nature.

• A sonnet introduces a problem or question in A sonnet introduces a problem or question in the beginning, and a resolution is offered after the beginning, and a resolution is offered after the turn.the turn.

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Iambic PentameterIambic Pentameter

• A line of Iambic Pentameter is a line A line of Iambic Pentameter is a line with ten beats.with ten beats.

• An “Iamb” is two beats, or one “foot.”An “Iamb” is two beats, or one “foot.”

• ““Penta” is five (line has five “feet”).Penta” is five (line has five “feet”).

• ““Meter” is the rhythm of the poem.Meter” is the rhythm of the poem.

• A “foot” is made of an unstressed A “foot” is made of an unstressed syllable and a stressed syllable (in that syllable and a stressed syllable (in that order).order).

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English SonnetEnglish Sonnet

• An English Sonnet is also called a An English Sonnet is also called a Shakespearean Sonnet.Shakespearean Sonnet.

• It includes three quatrains (groups of It includes three quatrains (groups of four lines) and a couplet (two lines).four lines) and a couplet (two lines).

• The rhyme scheme is often abab The rhyme scheme is often abab cdcd efef gg.cdcd efef gg.

• The turn is either after eight lines or The turn is either after eight lines or ten lines.ten lines.

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Italian(Petrarchan) SonnetItalian(Petrarchan) Sonnet

• An Italian Sonnet is also called a An Italian Sonnet is also called a Petrarchan Sonnet.Petrarchan Sonnet.

• It includes an octave (eight lines) and a It includes an octave (eight lines) and a sestet (six lines).sestet (six lines).

• The rhyme scheme must begin with The rhyme scheme must begin with abbaabba, and can conclude with any abbaabba, and can conclude with any variation of c, d, and e (cdecde, cdcdee, variation of c, d, and e (cdecde, cdcdee, etc.).etc.).

• The turn must occur between the octave The turn must occur between the octave and the sestet.and the sestet.

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What type of sonnet is What type of sonnet is “What the Sonnet Is”?“What the Sonnet Is”?

• What are the groupings of the lines What are the groupings of the lines (how many lines are in each group)?(how many lines are in each group)?

• What is the rhyme scheme?What is the rhyme scheme?• Where is the turn?Where is the turn?• Based on your answers, what kind of Based on your answers, what kind of

sonnet is it?sonnet is it?Write these questions on your paper and Write these questions on your paper and

answer them when the sonnet is answer them when the sonnet is shown.shown.

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““What the Sonnet is”What the Sonnet is”

Fourteen small broidered berries on the hemFourteen small broidered berries on the hemOf Circe’s mantle, each of magic gold;Of Circe’s mantle, each of magic gold;Fourteen of lone Calypso’s tears that rolledFourteen of lone Calypso’s tears that rolledInto the sea, for pearls to come of them;Into the sea, for pearls to come of them;Fourteen clear signs of omen in the gemFourteen clear signs of omen in the gemWith which Medea human fate foretold;With which Medea human fate foretold;Fourteen small drops, which Faustus, growing old,Fourteen small drops, which Faustus, growing old,Craved of the Fiend, to water Life’s dry stem.Craved of the Fiend, to water Life’s dry stem.It is the pure white diamond Dante broughtIt is the pure white diamond Dante broughtTo Beatrice; the sapphire Laura woreTo Beatrice; the sapphire Laura woreWhen Petrarch cut it sparkling out of thought;When Petrarch cut it sparkling out of thought;The ruby Shakespeare hewed from his heart’s core;The ruby Shakespeare hewed from his heart’s core;The dark, deep emerald that Rossetti wroughtThe dark, deep emerald that Rossetti wroughtFor his own soul, to wear for evermore.For his own soul, to wear for evermore.~Eugene Lee-Hamilton~Eugene Lee-Hamilton

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What type of sonnet is What type of sonnet is “What the Sonnet Is”?“What the Sonnet Is”?

Lines are in an octave (eight lines) and a sestet (six lines).Lines are in an octave (eight lines) and a sestet (six lines).

Fourteen small broidered berries on the hemFourteen small broidered berries on the hemOf Circe’s mantle, each of magic gold;Of Circe’s mantle, each of magic gold;Fourteen of lone Calypso’s tears that rolledFourteen of lone Calypso’s tears that rolledInto the sea, for pearls to come of them;Into the sea, for pearls to come of them;Fourteen clear signs of omen in the gemFourteen clear signs of omen in the gemWith which Medea human fate foretold;With which Medea human fate foretold;Fourteen small drops, which Faustus, growing old,Fourteen small drops, which Faustus, growing old,Craved of the Fiend, to water Life’s dry stem.Craved of the Fiend, to water Life’s dry stem.It is the pure white diamond Dante broughtIt is the pure white diamond Dante broughtTo Beatrice; the sapphire Laura woreTo Beatrice; the sapphire Laura woreWhen Petrarch cut it sparkling out of thought;When Petrarch cut it sparkling out of thought;The ruby Shakespeare hewed from his heart’s core;The ruby Shakespeare hewed from his heart’s core;The dark, deep emerald that Rossetti wroughtThe dark, deep emerald that Rossetti wroughtFor his own soul, to wear for evermore.For his own soul, to wear for evermore.

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What type of sonnet is What type of sonnet is “What the Sonnet Is”?“What the Sonnet Is”?

• Rhyme scheme is abbaabba cdcdcd.Rhyme scheme is abbaabba cdcdcd. Fourteen small broidered berries on the hemFourteen small broidered berries on the hemOf Circe’s mantle, each of magic gold;Of Circe’s mantle, each of magic gold;Fourteen of lone Calypso’s tears that rolledFourteen of lone Calypso’s tears that rolledInto the sea, for pearls to come of them;Into the sea, for pearls to come of them;Fourteen clear signs of omen in the gemFourteen clear signs of omen in the gemWith which Medea human fate foretold;With which Medea human fate foretold;Fourteen small drops, which Faustus, growing old,Fourteen small drops, which Faustus, growing old,Craved of the Fiend, to water Life’s dry stem.Craved of the Fiend, to water Life’s dry stem.It is the pure white diamond Dante broughtIt is the pure white diamond Dante broughtTo Beatrice; the sapphire Laura woreTo Beatrice; the sapphire Laura woreWhen Petrarch cut it sparkling out of thought;When Petrarch cut it sparkling out of thought;The ruby Shakespeare hewed from his heart’s core;The ruby Shakespeare hewed from his heart’s core;The dark, deep emerald that Rossetti wroughtThe dark, deep emerald that Rossetti wroughtFor his own soul, to wear for evermore.For his own soul, to wear for evermore.

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What type of sonnet is What type of sonnet is “What the Sonnet Is”?“What the Sonnet Is”?

• The turn in this sonnet is between the The turn in this sonnet is between the octave and the sestet, or after eight lines.octave and the sestet, or after eight lines.

• The period at the end of line eight is a clue The period at the end of line eight is a clue that this is the turn, especially because it that this is the turn, especially because it is one of only two periods in the sonnet.is one of only two periods in the sonnet.

• Before the turn, the speaker is telling of Before the turn, the speaker is telling of groups of fourteen; after the turn, he tells groups of fourteen; after the turn, he tells of who wrote the sonnets.of who wrote the sonnets.

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What type of sonnet is What type of sonnet is “What the Sonnet Is”?“What the Sonnet Is”?

““What the Sonnet Is” is What the Sonnet Is” is an Italian/Petrarchan an Italian/Petrarchan

Sonnet!Sonnet!

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What type of Sonnet is this?What type of Sonnet is this?

(Use the bulleted questions)(Use the bulleted questions)• That thou art blamed shall not be thy defect,That thou art blamed shall not be thy defect,

For slander's mark was ever yet the fair;For slander's mark was ever yet the fair;The ornament of beauty is suspect,The ornament of beauty is suspect,A crow that flies in heaven's sweetest air.A crow that flies in heaven's sweetest air.So thou be good, slander doth but approveSo thou be good, slander doth but approveThy worth the greater, being wooed of time;Thy worth the greater, being wooed of time;For canker vice the sweetest buds doth love,For canker vice the sweetest buds doth love,And thou present'st a pure unstained prime.And thou present'st a pure unstained prime.Thou hast passed by the ambush of young daysThou hast passed by the ambush of young daysEither not assailed, or victor being charged;Either not assailed, or victor being charged;Yet this thy praise cannot be so thy praise,Yet this thy praise cannot be so thy praise,To tie up envy, evermore enlarged,To tie up envy, evermore enlarged,      If some suspect of ill masked not thy show,If some suspect of ill masked not thy show,      Then thou alone kingdoms of hearts shouldst owe.Then thou alone kingdoms of hearts shouldst owe.

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Answer:Answer:

• This is a Shakespearean Sonnet This is a Shakespearean Sonnet (#70).(#70).

• It follows the rhyme scheme abab It follows the rhyme scheme abab cdcd efef gg.cdcd efef gg.

• The turn is either after eight lines or The turn is either after eight lines or ten lines.ten lines.

• It concludes with a rhyming couplet. It concludes with a rhyming couplet.

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CREATION TIME!!CREATION TIME!!

• CREATE YOUR OWN SONNET FROM CREATE YOUR OWN SONNET FROM ANY TYPE/STYLE MENTIONED ABOVE. ANY TYPE/STYLE MENTIONED ABOVE. YOU MUST INCLUDE THE PROPER YOU MUST INCLUDE THE PROPER RHYME SCHEME AND A THEME. RHYME SCHEME AND A THEME.