What is the function of the final couplet in a Shakespearean sonnet?
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Correct answer: To summarize the argument or deliver a witty, epigrammatic conclusion
The couplet often acts as a 'punchline' or a final thematic distillation. It can either reinforce the preceding 12 lines or provide a sudden subversion of the previous argument.
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