Shakespearean facts
"When my love swears..."
All about sonnets
Figurative language
100

It is widely believed that Shakespeare was born on this day in 1564, which he also died on in 1616

What is April 23rd?

100

"When my love swears that she might think me some.."

What is "untutor'd youth?"

100

In a Shakespearean sonnet, the last two lines usually contain a change of point of view, also known as this word

What is a couplet?

100
This literary device is what the entirety of Sonnet 138 is built on

What is paradox?

200

Shakespeare was also known as this colloquial term, which consists of an old name for a poet and his birthplace

What is the Bard of Avon?

200

"When my love swears that O, love's best habit is in.."

What is "seeming trust?"

200

All sonnets contain this many lines, from Shakespearean sonnets to the ones created today

What is 14?

200

When describing love as having a "best habit" and an "age" in lines 11 and 12, Shakespeare is using this figure of speech

What is personification?

300

As the world's most famous poet, Shakespeare wrote this many sonnets throughout his life

What is 154?

300

"When my love swears.." that in the sonnet, their relationship is built on this word

What is "lies?"

300

DAILY DOUBLE!!

Each line in a sonnet has 10 syllables written in this poetic meter

300

Line 1, which is also the title of the sonnet, is exaggerated; this figure of speech is commonly used to describe exaggeration

What is hyperbole?

400

Shakespeare turned nouns into verbs, added prefixes and suffixes to various terms, and added approximately this many words to the English language

What is 1,700?

400

"When my love swears that and in our faults by lies, we.."

What is "flatter'd be?"

400

In a Shakesperean sonnet, these two themes are usually the main focus

What is love and time?

400

In the final couplet, Shakespeare emphasizes the word "lie(s)" and its meaning of both deception and physical intimacy; a word deliberately having two meanings (with one being suggestive) at once is also known as this

What is a double entendre?

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