SONNET

*sonnet is a type of poem that has been around for centuries and is often associated with the works of famous poets like William Shakespeare and John Donne. * Sonnets are typically 14 lines long and follow a specific rhyme scheme and meter. *The most common type of sonnet is the Shakespearean sonnet, which consists of three quatrains followed by a rhyming couplet. *Sonnets are known for their lyrical and melodic qualities, and they often explore themes of love, nature, and the passage of time. * One of the most famous examples of a sonnet is Shakespeare's Sonnet 18, which begins with the famous line, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" This sonnet goes on to compare the beauty of the speaker's beloved to the eternal beauty of summer, and it is often interpreted as a meditation on the enduring power of art to preserve beauty. *Sonnets can be challenging to write because of their strict structure, but they also offer a unique opportun...