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A Petrarchan sonnet, also known as an Italian sonnet, is a 14-line poem structured in two parts: an octave followed by a sestet. The octave typically follows the rhyme scheme ABBAABBA, while the sestet can vary but often adheres to CDECDE or CDCDCD. This form is significant in poetry analysis as it creates a clear division between the problem presented in the octave and the resolution or reflection offered in the sestet.