The sonnet 'Whoso List to Hunt' by Sir Thomas Wyatt is an adaptation of a Petrarchan sonnet that allegorizes the pursuit of which historical figure?
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Correct answer: Anne Boleyn, claimed by Henry VIII
The poem describes the hunt for a 'hind' (deer) that belongs to 'Caesar.' It is widely interpreted as Wyatt's reflection on his dangerous and futile attraction to Anne Boleyn, who was claimed by King Henry VIII.
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