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Sonnet/ Everything about sonnet/ Sonnet discussed in detail/ Kinds of sonnet/ Petrarchan sonnet/ Spenserian sonnet/ Shakespearean sonnet/ Volta/ Rhyme schemes of various or different kinds of sonnet/ Iambic feet in sonnet/ Which prosody does a sonnet normally consist of?

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  We all have come across a great number of poetic forms till date. However, there are various names that sometimes sound tongue twisting also. So, today, why don’t we discuss about sonnet in detail? Hailing from Italy, sonnet is actually a form of poetry or verse. Apart from that, we must know that such a form of poetry is usually a poem having fourteen lines. Moreover, it must be noted that each line of a sonnet generally consists of five iambic feet.  Anyway, a Volta must be there in a sonnet to create a turning point . Anyway, a Volta must be there in a sonnet to create a turning point . That is to say, for instance, in a sonnet, the first eight lines may have questions only, but the rest of the poem answers them all. Likewise, we get a turning point somewhere in between the octet and the sestet in a sonnet normally. Now, what is an iambic foot? We need to know that first of all. When an unaccented or unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed or an accented one, it become

Characterisation of Rajmohan in ‘Rajmohan’s Wife’ by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay/ Character portrayal of Rajmohan in ‘Rajmohan’s Wife’ by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay/ Picturisation or depiction of Rajmohan’s character in ‘Rajmohan’s Wife’ by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay/ The character of Rajmohan in ‘Rajmohan’s Wife’ by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay/ The portrait of Rajmohan’s character as Matangini’s brutish and worthless husband in ‘Rajmohan’s Wife’ by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay/ Character sketch of Rajmohan, the undeserving husband of Matangini, in ‘Rajmohan’s Wife’ by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay

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In ‘Rajmohan’s Wife’, the debut novel in English by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, we find that the characterisation of Rajmohan, like the other character portrayals, has been depicted very skilfully and subtly by the novelist with his stroke of master craftsmanship. The more we go through the novel, the more we do come to know about the much-discussed character of Rajmohan, who was indeed the undeserving and worthless husband of Matangini. He represents immorality, corruption, dishonesty, orthodoxy, brutality, worthlessness, lack of integrity of character, profaneness, propensity to torment his wife and so on and so forth. In course of the novel, we, slowly but surely, come to explore that this character lacked conscience and discretion. Broadly speaking, Matangini and Rajmohan had an unhappy conjugal life. It is worthy to be noted that he was tyrannical, dictatorial, jealous and unloving to his wife. Matangini had to spend every day with lots of pain, pangs, suffering and misery due