Sonnets Flashcards
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3260506591 | Petrarchan sonnet rhyme scheme | ABBA ABBA CDE CDE | 0 | |
3260506592 | How is a petrarchan sonnet broken up? | 8 line octave and 6 line sestet | 1 | |
3281107515 | How many lines in a sonnet? | 14 | 2 | |
3281110305 | What is the rhythm of a sonnet? | Iambic pentameter (10 beats) | 3 | |
3281113959 | Spenserian sonnet rhyme scheme | ABAB ABAB CDCD EE | 4 | |
3281119649 | What does a spenserian stanza have between the octave and sestet? | a break or pause | 5 | |
3281122441 | Which sonnet has an alliteration and rhyming in the last line? | Spenserian | 6 | |
3281125332 | Which two types of sonnets have a concluding couplet? | Spenserian and Shakespearean | 7 | |
3281129019 | Who wrote sonnets in 3 quatrains and a concluding couplet? | Shakespeare | 8 | |
3281132222 | What is the Shakespearean rhyme scheme? | ABAB CDCD EFEF GG | 9 | |
3281136629 | Which sonnet shows longing for someone? | Sonnet 35 | 10 | |
3281138165 | What allusion does 35 make? | Narcissus | 11 | |
3281139547 | What is the alliteration in 35? | Sh sound, shh I want to look at her | 12 | |
3281143138 | What is the personification in 35? | My hungry eyes | 13 | |
3281207542 | "My hungry eyes, though greedy covetise Still to behold the object of their pain," | 35 | 14 | |
3281210019 | "All this world's glory seemeth vain to me, And all their shows but shadows, saving she." | 35 | 15 | |
3281146114 | Which sonnets immortalize people? | 75 and 18 | 16 | |
3281149043 | What is special about 75? | Two speakers and dialogue | 17 | |
3281154087 | What is the theme of sonnet 29? | hate material wealth and greed, but true love makes me rich | 18 | |
3281159282 | "When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state," | Sonnet 29 | 19 | |
3281164941 | "For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings That then I scorn to change my state with kings." | Sonnet 29 | 20 | |
3281167177 | Which sonnet presents a valid argument? | 116 | 21 | |
3281170644 | What is the theme of 116? | true love never changes | 22 | |
3281171973 | In 116, what is true love compared to? | The north star, always constant | 23 | |
3281175564 | "If this be error and upon me proved, I never writ, nor no man ever loved." | Sonnet 116 | 24 | |
3281179029 | Which Shakespearean sonnet is very petrarchan? | 18 because it compares beauty to nature | 25 | |
3281180194 | What is the theme of 18? | Everything dies but her beauty | 26 | |
3281185052 | "So long as man can breathe or eyes can see, So long loves this, and this gives life to thee." | Sonnet 18 | 27 | |
3281187989 | Which sonnets are foils? | 18 and 130 | 28 | |
3281189127 | How is 130 presented? | lightheartedly | 29 | |
3281190981 | Which sonnet is anti-petrarchan? | 130 because there is no beauty | 30 | |
3281195130 | What is the point of 130? | He is realistic about his woman but since he has true love, it doesn't matter | 31 | |
3281200520 | "And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare As any she belied with false compare." | 130 | 32 |