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Sonnet Tradition In Western Poetry

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Sonnet tradition in Western poetry refers to the long-standing practice of writing sonnets, a specific form of poetry that originated in Italy and became popular in English literature.

Key Features

  • 14-line poem
  • iambic pentameter
  • specific rhyme scheme

Pros

  • Rich literary history
  • Challenging form that encourages creativity
  • Provides structure for poetic expression

Cons

  • Can be restrictive for some poets
  • Limited by traditional form and rules

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