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explaining structure and meaning
how does the rhythm of iambic pentameter contribute to the meaning of \sonnet 130\?
○ the unbalanced rhythm emphasizes the subject’s lack of beauty.
○ the stressed syllables highlight the speaker’s dislike for the subject.
○ the consistent rhythm softens the speaker’s unkind words about the subject.
○ the up-and-down rhythm adds to the comical descriptions about the subject.
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Iambic pentameter is a consistent, balanced rhythm (not unbalanced), so this is incorrect.
- Option 2: The speaker in "Sonnet 130" does not dislike the subject; instead, they subvert traditional beauty standards to show love, so this is wrong.
- Option 3: Iambic pentameter has a consistent rhythm. The speaker uses seemingly "unkind" descriptions (like comparing the subject to non - idealized images) but the consistent rhythm of the sonnet form softens these words, as the overall message is one of love and appreciation despite the unconventional descriptions. This matches the purpose of the sonnet.
- Option 4: The rhythm of iambic pentameter is not primarily about adding to comical descriptions. The sonnet is more about subverting beauty norms to express love, so this is incorrect.
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C. The consistent rhythm softens the speaker's unkind words about the subject. (Note: Assuming the options are labeled A - D in order, with the third option being C. If the original labeling is different, adjust the label but keep the text of the option.)