• Apr 4, 2026 William Shakespeare Sonnet 1 to Highlight: Evocative Imagery: The sonnet’s opening lines paint a vivid and unforgettable picture of burgeoning life and nascent beauty. Philosophical Underpinnings: It gently probes timeless questions about mortality, legacy, and the continuation of beauty. Concise Power: In just fou BY Marsha Lueilwitz
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• Oct 2, 2025 Italian Sonnet : an octave (eight lines) and a sestet (six lines). This division isn't merely visual; it dictates the poem's thematic development. The octave typically presents a problem, a question, a narrative, or a scene, often following the rhyme scheme ABBAABBA. BY Katherine Morar
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