سونت
سونت is a poetic form that originated in Italy during the Renaissance. It typically consists of 14 lines, divided into an octave (eight lines) and a sestet (six lines). The rhyme scheme often follows ABBAABBA for the octave, while the sestet can vary, commonly using CDCDCD or CDECDE.
This form has been used by many famous poets, including William Shakespeare and Petrarch. The themes of سونت often explore love, nature, and human emotions, allowing poets to express complex ideas within a structured format. Its enduring popularity highlights its versatility and beauty in poetry.