Explain the structure of a Petrarchan sonnet, as exemplified in Sonnet 134. Then try your hand at composing your own response

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


1. The majority of Petrarch’s verses to his beloved, Laura, take the form of the Italian sonnet, known also as the Petrarchan sonnet because he perfected the form based on earlier efforts by the troubadours. The Petrarchan sonnet is composed of 14 lines divided into two parts: an octave of 8 lines that presents a problem, and a sestet of 6 lines that either attempts to solve the problem or accepts it as unsolvable. The octave is further divided into two four-line quatrains.
2. Students’ own attempts to construct a sonnet will vary.

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