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19 May, 07:50

What is poetry written in praise of a loved one's physical beauty?

A. blazon

B. sonnet

C. iambic

D. quatrain

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  1. 19 May, 07:54
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    The correct answer is A. blazon.

    The word blazon comes from French, where it used to denote an in-depth description of a coat-of-arms during the Middle ages. However, over time its meaning changed, and now, in English literature, it refers to a type of a poem where a woman's physical attributes are described. Petrarch and many Elizabethan poets (Shakespeare, for example) loved writing blazons.
  2. 19 May, 08:02
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    The correct answer would be option A blazon. A poetry that is written in praise of a loved one's physical beauty is called a blazon. A blazon is a poem wherein the writer describes his lover's body, focusing on the different parts of the woman's body, emphasizing her beauty.
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