Create a classic 14-line Shakespearean sonnet with proper rhyme scheme and iambic pentameter.
Write a Shakespearean sonnet about [THEME/SUBJECT]. Follow the traditional structure: three quatrains (ABAB CDCD EFEF) followed by a concluding couplet (GG). Use iambic pentameter throughout, with 10 syllables per line alternating between unstressed and stressed syllables. The volta (turn in thought) should occur in the final couplet, offering a resolution or twist to the theme explored in the quatrains.
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