Epigram and Sonnets: Jonson Quick check answers

1. What is an epigram?

An epigram is a short, witty, and often satirical poem or statement that conveys a clever or ironic message.

2. What is a sonnet?
A sonnet is a 14-line poem that follows a specific rhyme scheme and typically explores themes of love, beauty, and mortality.

3. What is the purpose of an epigram?
The purpose of an epigram is to convey a witty or satirical message in a concise and memorable way.

4. What is the purpose of a sonnet?
The purpose of a sonnet is to express intense emotions, explore complex thoughts and ideas, or convey a profound message within a structured poetic form.

5. Who is a famous poet known for writing epigrams?
Alexander Pope is a famous poet known for his witty and satirical epigrams.

6. Who are some famous poets known for writing sonnets?
William Shakespeare, John Donne, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning are some of the most famous poets known for writing sonnets.