Petrachen sonnet key features
allusion
A casual reference in literature to a person, place, event, or another passage of literature, often without explicit identification.
archaism
A word, expression, spelling, or phrase that is out of date in the common speech of an era, but still deliberately used by a writer, poet, or playwright for artistic purposes.
delineation
an outline, depiction, or portrayal
aphorisms
short statements of truth
colloquial
banalities
meaningless comments
conceit
dialogue
enjambment
A line having no pause or end punctuation but having uninterrupted grammatical meaning continuing into the next line.
mock-heroic (mock-epic or heroi-comic)
motif
narrative
objective or detached narrators
unreliable narrator
intrusive narrator
parody
Imitates the serious manner and characteristic features of a particular literary work in order to (usually) make fun of those same features.
persona
quatrain
verse stanza of four lines, often rhyming abab
volta
The turning point in a sonnet.
allegory
any writing in verse or prose that has a double meaning
alliteration
Repetition of consonant sounds in close proximity
ambiguity
Any wording, action, or symbol that can be read in divergent ways.
assonance