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Apologies for the grammar, but I'm making a Shakespearean sonnet for English class. (ironic, right?)
Subject: Extended Metaphor
My topic: Love = Cars
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I would just point you towards the internet for a sonnet generator, but that's silly.
If you personify the car, it will become much easier to use extended metaphors to refer to various qualities.
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I would love to help, but I don't know what a Shakespearean sonnet is.
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Three quatrains and a pair? Iambic Pentameter? Nice.
We just finished memorizing five sonnets, and our next assignment is to find every instance of Shakespeare breaking iambic pentameter in Hamlet. Joy.
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I had to write one and I wrote it too about love, maybe these lines can help;
"Stronger than steel deeper than the ocean"
Our great love is the perfect emotion"
Hope that helps
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Maybe Bo Burnham can inspire you. The sonnet starts at 2:50