what is the function of the sestet to the octave in an italian sonnet

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The sestet in an Italian sonnet serves to provide a resolution or conclusion to the theme or argument presented in the octave. It often introduces a twist or new perspective on the subject matter, offering a different interpretation or insight. The sestet enhances the overall structure and balance of the Italian sonnet, creating a sense of completeness and unity in the poem.
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