Sonnets Edmund Spenser

Renaissance
Sonnets

Edmund Spencer 
William Shakespeare
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Renaissance
Sonnets

Edmund Spencer 
William Shakespeare

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Which motto means ' remember that you are mortal'
A
carpe diem
B
ad fontes
C
memento mori
D
carpe vinum

Slide 2 - Quiz

Which motto was te motto of the Renaissance?
A
carpe diem
B
memento mori
C
a bene placito
D
cave canum

Slide 3 - Quiz

Which wife did not belong to Henry VIII?
A
Anne Boleyn
B
Catherine of Spain
C
Jane Austen
D
Catherine Howard

Slide 4 - Quiz

In which century did the Renaissance start in England?
A
14th century
B
16th century
C
15th century
D
17th century

Slide 5 - Quiz

Middle Ages
The Renaissance
Geoffrey Chaucer
Humanism
Memento mori
invention of printing
Courtly love tradition
theocentric
culture
anthropocentric
culture

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Sonnets
- What is a sonnet?
- What parts are in a sonnet?

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Introduction
  • Sonetto, Italian for "little song" or "little sound"
  • Lyrical poem of 14 lines 
  • Sonnet is used to investigate a problem, conflict, desire, etc.
  • Specific rhyming pattern (e.g. abba-abba)
  • Specific meter (stressed versus unstressed syllables) 
  • Sonnets contain a volta = a moment in the sonnet where the rhyming scheme changes, as well as the subject matter 

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Petrarchan Sonnet
  • Named after Francesco  Petrarca (1304-1374)
  • Also referred to as the Italian Sonnet
  • 14 lines of the poem are divided as such:
    Octave (8 lines): abba-abba
    Sestet (6 lines): cde-cde OR cd-cd-cd
  • Octave's purpose is to introduce a problem, desire, wish, etc.
  • Sestet introduces the volta, signalled by change in rhyme 

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Shakespearian Sonnet
  • Popularized by Shakespeare (1564-1616), even though the Petrarchan sonnet style was extremely popular at the time! 
  • 14 lines of the poem are divided as such:
    Three quatrains (4 lines):  abab, cdcd, efef
    One couplet (2 lines): gg 
  • The quatrains introduce the problem/theme and explore it
  • The volta is found in the couplet, which resolves the theme

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Shakespearian Sonnet (ctd.)
  • Sonnet's meter is predominantly an iambic pentameter.
  • Each line consists of 10 syllables in total
  • Syllables are divided into 5 pairs, called iambs / iambic feet.
  • An iamb is one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
    When I / do COUNT / the CLOCK / that TELLS / the TIME (sonnet 12)

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Alquin
Read through pages 14 and 20-21 (Edmund Spenser)

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