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The poem analyzes John Donne's Sonnet XIV, which departs from the traditional Petrarchan sonnet form by focusing on the speaker's relationship with God rather than a love interest. The speaker uses the metaphor of being a seized town to represent being held captive by sin. He calls on God to take control and free him from this bondage. Figurative language and religious imagery convey the speaker's plea to God to intervene and deliver him from the grip of sin.
This document provides definitions for various poetic terms, including:
- Acrostic: A poem where the first letter of each line spells out a word.
- Allegory: A poem that uses symbolic characters/descriptions to convey a hidden message.
- Ballad: Originally a dancing song, now refers to a simple narrative song.
- Caesura: A break in the flow of sound within a line of poetry.
- Cento: A patchwork poem made of quotations from other works.
Shakespeare's sonnets were composed between 1593 and 1601 but not published until 1609 in a collection of 154 poems addressing themes of love, beauty, and the inevitability of time. The sonnets are divided into two sections, with the first 126 addressing a young man and the final 26 addressing a "Dark Lady"; through their exploration of themes like decay and immortalization in poetry, the sonnets seek to preserve beauty beyond the constraints of mortality.
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This document defines and provides examples of various poetic forms and styles including:
- ABC poetry which uses the first letter of each line in alphabetical order.
- Ballads which tell stories with repeated refrains.
- Sonnets which have 14 lines following specific rhyme schemes like Shakespearean or Petrarchan.
- Haiku which are short 3 line Japanese poems about nature.
- Free verse which has no set metrical pattern.
Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets around 1598 during an enforced break from theatre. The sonnets can be categorized into three themes: Sonnets 1-17 focus on persuading a young man to procreate; Sonnets 1-126 are addressed to this young man; and Sonnets 127-154 concern a "dark lady". The sonnets explore themes of love enduring beyond physical changes, the inevitability of death, and present a more realistic view of love than other contemporary love poetry. The sonnets provide insight into Shakespeare's views on topics like religion, human nature, and his criticism of other literary works.
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In Sonnet 130, Shakespeare subverts the conventions of love poetry by refusing to compare his
mistress to unrealistic ideals of beauty found in nature. Instead, he provides an honest description of
her imperfections while still expressing his love for her. Through this sonnet, Shakespeare challenges
the superficial comparisons typically used in love poems and advocates appreciating one's partner for
their true qualities rather than only physical beauty.
The document defines and provides examples of different types of poetry, including prose, lyric poetry, narrative poetry, sonnets, ballads, elegies, odes, haiku, tanka, limericks, free verse, blank verse, concrete poems, and parodies. It explains the key characteristics of each type of poetry such as form, structure, themes, origins, and examples.
This document provides an overview of the poetic form of the sonnet over eight centuries, including its origins and evolution. It discusses key sonnet styles like the Petrarchan and Shakespearean forms. It also examines various literary devices commonly found in sonnets, such as rhyme schemes, meter, and the use of the couplet and quatrain. Finally, it profiles several famous poets who worked extensively in the sonnet form, from Petrarch in the 14th century to Wilfred Owen in the 20th century.
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STYLIST L85
Dr. Antonette Talaue-Arogo
A Formalist Analysis on Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18
Celebrated as the most well-known classical Shakespearean sonnet, “Sonnet 18”
prevails among William Shakespeare’s 154 short lyrical poems in terms of popularity for it
serves as a great access point towards the enigmatic complexities of Shakespeare’s literary
works, specifically the uncanny relationship between the author, his subject, and his
audience. “Sonnet 18” in particular, is generally interpreted as a love poem directed towards a
young man. However, scholars argue still that the sonnet is, in fact, open to many
interpretations. In line with this, the beauty of the poem does not only reside in its
equivocality, but also in the poem – the form – itself. Its popularity can also be attributed to
the fact that its form is a perfect example of what a sonnet should be. The further reading of
William Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 18” will explore on the structure and the sound devices of the
poem.
“Sonnet 18” contains 14 poetic lines which is a classic feature of any Shakespearean
sonnet. In particular, the words “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” (1. 1) form a
single line of poetry which is well-known to be the first poetic line (Pla 2) of “Sonnet 18”.
These lines then form four stanzas; three quatrains and one couplet. A Shakespearean sonnet
establishes the theme or a problem in the three quatrains followed by a resolution in the
couplet (Neely 375). The general understanding of this particular sonnet interprets the first
quatrain as Shakespeare comparing his love to a summer’s day, describing his love as “more
lovely and more temperate” (1. 2). This particular line shows the characteristic of poetic
2. language which has the “intentional violation of the norm of the standard” (Mukarovsky 43).
Instead of using the standard term lovelier, the author opted to use the term more lovely for its
musicality. This particular sound device called repetition will be further elaborated along the
discussion. The second quatrain further elaborates on the comparison between the
Shakespeare’s love and a summer’s day, displaying a more obvious preference towards the
former through describing the less appealing qualities of summer as “too hot” (2. 5), and
unpredictable. The third quatrain then poses a slight shift towards the author’s opinion about
summer, describing it as “eternal” and “shall not fade” (3. 9), which then implies that while
summer is immortal, Shakespeare’s love is not. With this, a problem arises. The couplet,
which is the last stanza of the sonnet, then proposes a rather comforting resolution that “so
long as men can breathe, or eyes can see” (4. 1), Shakespeare’s love becomes immortalized
through the written sonnet itself. Again, the structure of “Sonnet 18” shows the flow of a
theme/problem taking shape in the three quatrains, and then to be concluded by a couplet to
provide a resolution. Another notable feature of “Sonnet 18” is the verse which Gerard
Manley Hopkins defines as “speech wholly or partially repeating the same figure of
sound” (qtd. in Jakobson 358-359). Therefore, verse, also commonly known as a line in a
poem that is written in meter, is a crucial feature in establishing the poem’s musicality.
What makes a Shakespearean sonnet particularly striking is its musicality. “Sonnet
18” makes use of a number of sound devices; the most basic therein is the rhythm which is
also known as the beat in a line of a poem (Pla 4). Each unit of rhythm is called the foot of
poetry, most commonly known as the syllable. In English poetry, there are essentially five
basic rhythms of varying stressed and unstressed syllables, and these patterns are called meter
(Earlham College) which is also explicitly termed as verse design (Jakobson 364). The
3. meters are iambs, trochees, spondees, anapests, and dactyls. In this case, Shakespearean
sonnets are known to have iambic pentameter, and “Sonnet 18” is a perfect classical example:
Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
Though art more lovely and more temperate. (1. 1-2)
The text above shows the stressed syllables in boldface and here. Note that among the
five basic rhythms of stressed and unstressed patterns, three have two syllable feet; iambic,
trochaic, and spondaic. The iambic follows a /unstressed/ /stressed/ pattern all throughout the
end of the line. Considering the first two lines of “Sonnet 18”, both possess the stress on the
even syllabus, treating the odd ones as weak beats. There is an accentual pattern that operates
“primarily with the contrast of syllables” (Jakobson 360). This pattern can be observed all
throughout the sonnet which then shows that the meter is iambic, and considering that each
line has 5 two-syllable feet, this makes the sonnet an iambic pentameter. Another one of the
distinct feature of Shakespeare’s sonnets is the uniform rhyme scheme. Rhyme, according to
Jakobson, is not just “based on a regular recurrence of equivalent phonemes or phonemic
groups” (367). In other words, rhyme could not be oversimplified into just relating to sound
for it holds “semantic relationships between rhyming units” (367). “Sonnet 18” follows the
rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. Aside from the end rhyme, a term defined by Pla as
“similar sounds found at the end of words that finish different lines” (4), the sonnet also
makes use of internal rhyme which can be observed along the lines “so long lives this, and
gives life to thee” (4. 14) and “…every fair from fair sometime declines” (2. 7). Shakespeare
also makes use of assonance, a term that refers to the repetition of vowel sounds within a
word (Pla 5), which is very notable in the third quatrain and the first line of the couplet:
But thy eternal summer shall not fade,
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st,
4. Nor shall death brag thou wand’rest in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st.
So long as men can breath, or eyes can see, (9-13)
The sound devices that are also evident in the sonnet are consonance and alliteration. Both
sound devices focus more on the repetition of the consonant sounds within the line and the
beginning of the word (Pla 5), respectively. The following reading of selected stanzas from
the sonnet aims to identify the consonance (marked in underline) and alliteration (marked in
boldface) from the text:
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimmed;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance, or nature’s changing course, untrimmed;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade,
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st,
Nor shall death brag thou wand’rest in his shade,
When in eternal lines to Time thou grow’st. (5-12)
Lastly, Shakespeare made use of repetition in the sonnet. This sound device is evident
all throughout the poem. The aforementioned word more for example, was used in the line
“more lovely and more temperate” (1. 2). This line shows a perfect example of what
Jakobson stated about poetic function, that it “projects the principle of equivalence from the
axis of selection into the axis of combination” (358). Going back to the basic modes of
arrangement used in verbal behavior: selection and combination. In the line above,
Shakespeare had the other choice of using the word lovelier, that is, in accordance to standard
language. However, the author opted to use more lovely in order to create a certain rhythm -
to draw attention to itself – to emphasize its poetic function. Repetition is also used to add
emphasis, which is evident in the couplet of “Sonnet 18” wherein the starting phrase so long
was used twice as a concluding statement of the sonnet.
5. William Shakespeare’s literary works have always been objects of numerous literary
studies and his collection of sonnets is no exception. “Sonnet 18”, in particular, not only
earned its popularity due to its frequent appearance in Shakespearean sonnets class
discussion, nor is it just because of its representation of what a perfectly structured sonnet
should be. Its fame is perhaps brought by its enigmatic equivocality that touches on different
aspects of life, its mysterious complexity resonates towards its readers making his works still
alive and pulsating in the forewalls of a Literature class’ classrooms and in the works of
modern day scholars even up to this day.
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