What is an example of a sonnet?
The poem “The World Is Too Much with Us” by William Wordsworth is an example of a sonnet. It follows the Petrarchan sonnet form and consists of an octave and a sestet with an ABBA ABBA CDCDCD rhyme scheme. In the first eight lines (the octave), the poet laments about humanity’s disconnection from nature due to materialism. The final six lines (the sestet) present his “solution”: he’d rather believe in pagan gods and feel closer to nature than experience this spiritual alienation.
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