Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sestet
Noun
/ˈsɛs.tɛt/
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Definition
A sestet is a stanza or poem of six lines.
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Examples
- In the famous sonnet “Sonnet 18” by Shakespeare, the sestet offers a resolution to the themes presented in the octave.
- Many traditional sonnets are composed of an octave followed by a sestet, creating a classical structure.
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Meaning
In poetry, a sestet can serve as a complete thought or section within a larger work, often found at the end of a sonnet.
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Synonyms
- Stanza
- Verse