Choose someone or something you love/care deeply about - whether a friend, a family member, or even a pet; maybe a sport/activity, your special place, your favorite - and write a Shakespearean sonnet expressing your feelings and thoughts.
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In Sonnet 18, Shakespeare compares the beloved's beauty to a summer's day by explaining how he's livelier and warmer than summer and that, even though summer will eventually pass, the beloved's beauty won't ever fade, as the poem will celebrate it forever.
The primary difference between a Shakespearean sonnet and a Petrarchan sonnet is the way the poem's 14 lines are grouped. Rather than employ quatrains, the Petrarchan sonnet combines an octave (eight lines) with a sestet (six lines). These sections accordingly follow the following rhyme scheme:
~Sadly~