vagrantx
Tonberry Queen
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It's really not! I tried writing it in 1/2/1/2 but it sounds so incredibly wonky! Like an audience at a show clapping on 1/3 instead of 2/4.A sonnet is traditionally in iambic pentameter.
Each iamb is short-long and there are 5 of them. So each line has 10 syllables. It's not really natural to English. But there it is. LOL
By traditionally, does that mean exclusively? Looking up some sonnet guides before i wrote it, most said "pfsht, dont worry about it".
Getting a name for what the rhytms are called helped a bunch! Lots of graphs and easier to understand articles found.Short-short-long is an anapest; you used 3 of them in each line for 9 syllables.
Thanks for helping out! Appreciate it.