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    What Is a Sonnet?

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    Sonnet A sonnet is a poetic form which originated in Italy; the Sicilian poet Giacomo da Lentini is credited with its invention. They normatively consist of fourteen lines. The term sonnet derives from the Italian word sonetto‚ meaning "little song." By the thirteenth century‚ it signified a poem of fourteen lines that follows a strict rhyme scheme and specific structure. Conventions associated with the sonnet have evolved over its history. Writers of sonnets are sometimes called "sonneteers‚" although

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    Text Explication and Facets of Poetic Genre Sonnet 60 by William Shakespeare Professor C. Soldan Poetry is “the art of rhythmical composition‚ written or spoken‚ for exciting pleasure by beautiful‚ imaginative‚ or elevated thoughts”. This paper will focus on poet William Shakespeare (1564-1616) who was famous in the Renaissance Period prior to the year 1750. Shakespeare was found to have 154 written sonnets‚ which dealt with themes such as the time‚ love‚ beauty and mortality. However‚ a personal

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    Hymn to God, My God

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    “Hymn to God My God‚ in My Sickness” by John Donne‚ is a poem with a theme of seeing death as a friend. The poem contains biblical allusions; and Donne uses many poetic literary qualities such as symbolism‚ metaphor‚ and rhyme scheme. With these qualities‚ the author is able to develop the theme of the poem with his attitude implied in it. Primarily‚ the poem is filled with symbolism. Donne’s repetition of the East and West can be called a symbol; the sun rises east‚ and sets west. The rising of

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    Epic Poetry

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    Definition: An epic is a long narrative poem presenting characters of high position in a series of adventures which form an organic whole through their relation to a central figure of heroic proportions and through their development of episodes important to the history of a nation or a race. Classifications of epic poetry: There are a number of ways in which literary scholars have attempted to classify the various types of poems that claim to be "epics". The following two systems are offered

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    Lyrics as a Genre

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    perceptions. Some definitions: • A short poem of songlike quality. • In classical Greece‚ the lyric was a poem written to be sung‚ accompanied by a lyre. • Highly musical verse that expresses the speaker’s feelings and observations. • Lyric poetry is a form of poetry with rhyming schemes that express personal and emotional feelings. In the ancient world‚ lyric poems were meant to be played to the lyre. Lyric poems do not have to rhyme‚ and today do not need to be set to music or a beat. Lyrics are

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    Types of Poets

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    HAIKU Haiku is an unrhymed‚ syllabic form adapted from the Japanese: three lines of 5‚ 7 and 5 syllables. Because it is so brief‚ a haiku is necessarily imagistic‚ concrete and pithy‚ juxtaposing two images in a very few words to create a single crystalline idea. The juxtaposed elements are linked in Japanese by a kireji‚ or “cutting word”—poets writing haiku in English or other Western languages often use a dash or an ellipsis to indicate the break or cut between the linked images. Haiku poems

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    In this essay I am going to discuss and explore ‘Sonnet 130’ by William Shakespeare and ‘Blessing’ by Imtiaz Dharker. I will focus on the differences and similarities between both poems in terms of language‚ themes and poetic devices. I feel that ‘Sonnet 130’ seems to imply the fact that Shakespeare is insulting his Mistress. He does so by saying what she is not. He says negative things about her appearance and voice. The ‘Blessing’ poem is about people and children

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    Paul Fussell sonnet

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    and expansive narratives such as Paradise Lost. Strophic leans more closely towards brief moments of emotion and argument; strophic structure is associated with music in the fact that codas mirror refrains in poems‚ therefore leaning towards a more poetic style‚ rather than social commentary. One of the biggest factors in a coherent essay is said to be the end-rhyme. Not only does the end-rhyme of a line sound better to the ears than say a non rhyme‚ the choice of words and semantics can cleverly

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    theme or conflict is being dramatized in the poem? The main theme is honor‚ no matter the toughest of times we can always find the way to live with dignity and respect. 2. Can the poetic speaker be identified? The poet‚ Mr. McKay‚ is the speaker. 3. Who is the poetic speaker speaking to? The reader 4. What is the poetic speaker’s motivation? Fight the toughest situations with pride and dignity. 5. What type of poem is it? Shakespearean sonnet‚ 14 lines long (3 quatrains or stanzas – lines 1 thru

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    Anglo-Saxon Heroic Poetry

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    Old English poetry is divided into two types: the Heroic‚ the sources of which are pre-Christian Germanic myth‚ history and custom; and the Christian. Heroic‚ or Epic Poetry belongs to one of these two types and refers to long narrative poems celebrating the great deeds of one or more legendary heroes‚ in a grand‚ ceremonious style. In its strict use by literary critics‚ the terms ’Heroic Poetry’ or ’Epic’ are applied to a work that meets the following criteria: such a poem must be related in an

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