6 English -- The Awakening Age

Relate the rhyme scheme of this sonnet to the kind of life idealized by the poet.

Relate the rhyme scheme of this sonnet to the kind of life idealized by the poet.


Ben Okri's poem "The Awakening Age" is a sonnet. A poem of fourteen lines is called a sonnet. Each stanza of this sonnet contains a rhyming couplet, and the rhyme pattern is straightforward and sonorous, giving it a rhythmic tone. The words rhyme with AA, BB, CC, DD, EE, and FF. Hence, the poem has a total of seven couplets.

The seven varied rhyming pairs illustrate how variety and unity coexist. Each pair is distinct and significant, which adds to the harmony and melody of the entire poem. Every pair of rhymes is complete and uninterrupted. The poet hopes to put an end to the strife and idealizes peace and harmony among Nigerians by using this rhyme pattern.

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