Home > English > Literature > Poetry AnalysisWhat is a common theme in Shakespeare’s sonnets?A. Love B. War C. Nature D. DeathAnswer: LoveAdditional Information: Shakespeare's sonnets often explore themes of love, beauty, and the passage of time. Subjects: Poetry Analysis, LiteratureRelated MCQsWho wrote ‘The Peace of Wild Things’?Who wrote ‘When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be’?What is the effect of ‘repetition’ in poetry?What does ‘metaphor’ mean in poetry?What is ‘cacophony’ in poetry?Who is known for the poem ‘The Second Coming’?What is ‘anaphora’?What is the primary focus of a haiku?Which poem features the line ‘Hope is the thing with feathers’?Who is known for the poem ‘Annabel Lee’?What is the role of ‘contrast’ in poetry?Who wrote the famous line ‘Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day’?What is ‘strophic’ form in poetry?Which poet is known for using nature as a central theme?What does ‘tone’ in poetry describe?