Answer: This is an example of a Shakespearean sonnet because of:
- the abab, cdcd, efef, gg rhyme scheme
- the widespread use of iambic pentameter
- the use of three quatrains followed by a couplet
Explanation:
In 1609, Shakespeare published 154 sonnets, among which is Sonnet 19. The poem deals with the power of time.
This sonnet is representative of a Shakespearean sonnet because:
- It follows the typical the abab, cdcd, efef, gg rhyme scheme
- the widespread use of iambic pentameter (a rhyme scheme in which each line contains ten syllables -five pairs which are called iambs). For instance, <em>"But I forbid thee one more heinous crime." </em>
- the use of three quatrains followed by a couplet. The first twelve lines in a sonnet are divided into three quatrains (each containing 4 lines), followed by a couplet (two lines written in the same rhyme and meter).
I would say that poetry is unique because it deals with truths about the world in a very succinct way ie condensed to capture the meaning of the world of nature and society with a few well chosen words which may or may not rhyme and it also conjures up images quite often and uses metaphors a lot.
Answer:
"behind", "from", "through"
Answer:
guitars
Explanation:
the personification is given to the guitar by saying keepers of our secrets and prayers when in reality guitars can not keep secretes or prayers because guitars are not human, therefore they are not given that ability