The "turn", or volta, in a Shakespearean sonnet typically occurs in line 9, with a slightly further turning in the closing couplet. In this particular poem ... |
17 июл. 2022 г. · The beginning of line 9 in Sonnet 130 gets so close to a turn. Line 9 contains the poem's first declaration of love: “I love to hear her speak.” ... |
This final rhyming couplet contains a volta. In poetry, the volta is a rhetorical close rhetoricalA question asked just for effect with no answer expected ... |
In a Shakespearean sonnet, the couplet is also called the volta or turn. Traditionally, it's a place where the sonnet changes perspective and argues with itself ... |
This is called a volta. In a Shakespearean sonnet, the volta occurs between lines 12 and 13, so in “Sonnet 130” it appears just before the concluding lines. |
In sonnet 130, I think the volta occurs in the second last line, where it reads, “And yet, by heaven…” the mood changes from brazen judgement to an assurity ... |
4 дек. 2019 г. · The volta occurs in the final two lines where the speaker admits that true love needs no false comparisons. The theme of the sonnet is the ... |
11 апр. 2017 г. · In the final couplet, there is the volta- the poet actually thinks his mistress is more fair than any other. Here he is denouncing the idea ... |
Shakespeare's sonnet 130 displays an example of a volta, when the narrator reverses his previously critical depictions of his lover to admit that he finds her ... Volta in poetry: sonnets · How can you spot a volta in... |
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