A sonnet is a form of poetry composed of fourteen lines divided into two quatrains and two tercets. It follows a specific metric and rhythmic structure and is generally used to express emotions or profound ideas artistically.
The sonnet usually follows a specific rhyme scheme, giving it a special musicality. It is often used to explore themes such as love, beauty, melancholy, or reflection on life.
The sonnet is considered a classic form of poetry and has been used by many famous poets throughout history.