This document provides an overview of sonnets, including their typical form and poetic devices. It notes that a sonnet traditionally has 14 lines following a specific rhyme scheme, such as Shakespearean or Petrarchan. It also discusses that sonnets use iambic pentameter, with 10 syllables per line accented in a particular pattern. Additionally, the document outlines other poetic elements often found in sonnets, such as enjambment, alliteration, and assonance. It cautions that the speaker of a sonnet may not be the author and does not indicate gender. Links are provided for additional sonnet resources.