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Sonnet Tradition In English Literature

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The sonnet tradition in English literature refers to the historical and artistic development of the sonnet form within the English language, encompassing various poets and movements.

Key Features

  • Originated in Italy
  • Consists of 14 lines
  • Follows a specific rhyme scheme and meter
  • Popularized by poets like Shakespeare and Milton

Pros

  • Rich history and tradition
  • Allows for exploration of complex themes in a concise format

Cons

  • Can be restrictive in terms of form and structure

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