A Shakespearean sonnet is a type of poem that is made up of 14 lines. It is often written in a specific rhythm called iambic pentameter, which means each line has 10 syllables, alternating between unstressed and stressed syllables.
A Shakespearean sonnet is a structured 14-line poem with a specific rhythm and rhyme scheme. It is used to express deep emotions and is a significant form in English literature.