![]() So in a Shakespearian sonnet, the first line (a) rhymes with the third line (also called "a"). An "a" line rhymes with another "a" line, a "d" line rhymes with another "d" line, etc. When a rhyme scheme is written in this way, each of the letters stands for one line. The rhyme scheme looks like this: abab cdcd efef gg. The Shakespearian sonnet has fourteen lines in iambic pentameter that are divided into three groups of four lines and one group of two lines. There are different kinds of sonnets, but I'm going to talk about the Shakespearian sonnet, also called the English sonnet. Hear it? bah-BAH bah-BAH bah-BAH bah-BAH bah-BAH. ![]()
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