A Sonnet is special because it follows a specific rhyme scheme and structure, typically consisting of 14 lines written in iambic pentameter. It often explores themes of love, beauty, and nature in a concise and structured manner, making it a timeless literary form that has been used by poets for centuries. The strict rules and constraints of the sonnet form challenge poets to craft their words carefully, resulting in a blend of structure and creativity that sets it apart from other poetic forms.
is a sonnet
i think its the 'beat' if the sonnet and how many words are in a sonnet. But it isn't. What makes it a Shakespearean sonnet is the rhyme scheme which is ababcdcdefefgg. The 'beat' of all sonnets in English is iambic pentameter, and it doesn't matter how many words there are.
Sonnet
Sonnet was officially released in 1997 on the Verve's album Urban Hymns.That makes it twelve years old.
A sonnet is unique in that it has 14 rhyming lines of equal length. Two of the most famous writers of sonnets in the English language were William Shakespeare and Edmund Spenser.
It makes fun of the blazon and exaggerated comparisons of beauty.
Sonnet.
A sonnet is a fourteen line poem in iambic pentameter, often with a break or change of sense around line 8 or 9. There are various rhyme schemes. A number of poets made a speciality of them, particularly Petrarch, Shakespeare and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
what makes kentucky so special
Kellogg makes Special K
sonnet
Sonnet 18 and sonnet 116