Mary Wroth's Sonnet 40

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Shelby Haley
Moreland
English Brit Lit- 5
October 22, 2015
Sonnet 40
In Mary Wroth's sonnet #40 she speaks of a loss for a woman, miscarriage, and when explaining this she creates a woman's space for love and loss in a world of poetry dominated by men. Wroth is has a clear understanding of her poetic legacy and pushes her poetry past the overblown, exhibitionist sonnets of courtly love to create something new. Stylistically, while Wroth conforms to the Petrarchan convention of using iambic pentameter and an octave consisting of two quatrains, both the rhyme scheme and the following quatrain and an ending couplet are variations on the practice. Wroth uses a few different literary elements such as personification, syntax, and word choice to put