<span>b.a rhymed couplet
Shakespearean sonnets have a very specific rhyme scheme. The rhyme scheme is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. The final two lines rhyme and can be found in the own stanza sometimes. This rhyming couplet often provides a resolution to the ideas developed in the rest of the sonnet. Shakespeare doesn't restrict his sonnet form to just his sonnets. He also uses them in his plays. For example, Romeo and Juliet's first conversation is written in the form of a sonnet.
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The poem breaks away from poetic conventions because is distorts the concept of a love song and emphasizes the search for meaning in a meaningless world.
<h3>Why is the poem different?</h3>
“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” breaks away from traditional poetic conventions starting from its concept of a love song. Although the speaker, Prufrock, does wish to be in a romantic relationship, he seems unable to develop a connection with others, especially women.
Besides that, Prufrock is looking for meaning in a meaningless world. The purpose of being alive is simply to that - to be alive. But to him there must be something else, otherwise life does not seem worth living.
With the information above in mind, we can select options A and D as the correct answers.
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