Shakespeare and Petrarch are two popular poets in the affair of love and they all use Sonnets to solve their work theme, but their style, structure and method are quite contrasting is. Themes In addition, in "Four Sons 130" it is clear that Shakespeare mimics Petrarch's style and thinking. As his storyteller explains his mistress, his "eyes are never like the sun" Shakespeare 1918) In every respect, Shakespeare ridiculed the exaggerated explanation of Kuah truck's work It seems there seems to be, rather than a goddess, rather than describing the love of the speaker by giving English poetry which is a characteristic of a woman with a defect.
It is a sonnet based on two main types of sonnets. Petrarcan or Italian and Shakespeare or English. Structurally, this poem follows the Petrarchan model, but in its verse system it is in Shakespeare mode. Regarding the ideological structure, the octave represents the reflection and the sestet evaluates the reflection. The first eight rows (octaves) reflect physics. The idea is that the "dust" of a soldier is buried in "exoticism". Despite secretly creating sense of loss, they strongly encourage readers not to mourn this death. However, the last six rows (sestets) promise redemption: "Eternal thinking pulsation ... under British heaven". The rhythm program is Shakespeare's sonnet. Rhythm and sestet are made up of three quart rains, consisting of abab cdcd efef and last rhyming couplet gg. Like Shakespeare's sonnet, the dominant instrument is Yaw.
3 Develop content according to the structural requirements of the Petrarchan section. Shakespeare's sonnet has a top-level heavy structure consisting of three quadrants and one pair, but in order to develop the theme of poetry, using the 8-octave and 6-line notes, Petrarchan Sonnet is more balanced. It is therefore not a simple and witty solution for closing pairs of Shakespeare's sonnets, but ideal for complex problems that require a lot of space to solve. That octave caused problems. A turn or bolt occurs at the beginning of the sestet (line 9); sestet provides new insight into the dilemma occurring in the octave. As an example of analysis, let's think of William Wordsworth's "Fred's nuns are not in the narrow room of the monastery".
Sonnets: This is a poem of lyrics composed of 14 lines, which is usually written in the syllables in the English version. There are four basic sonnets: sonnet of Italian (or Petrartan) and sonnet of Shakespeare (or Elizabeth / English). Italian / Petrarchan Soonet was named after Italian Renaissance poet Petrak. Petrarchan Sonnet consists of an octave (8 lines) and a sestet (6 lines). Shakespeare's sonnet consists of three quart lines (4 rows each) and 1 end caplet (2 lines). Petrarchan's sonnet tends to divide the idea into two parts (argument and conclusion); Shakespeare, 40% (the last couple is a summary)