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Rhyme two strophes
Rhyme two strophes








rhyme two strophes
  1. #RHYME TWO STROPHES SERIES#
  2. #RHYME TWO STROPHES FREE#

BACK | INDEXĪn archetype is a basic model. See Shelley's "Ode to the West Wind": O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being.

rhyme two strophes

The use of the apostrophe indicates that the poet has entered into a heightened phase of feeling. The poet could make the address in the form of an exclamation. BACK | INDEXĪn apostrophe is a direct address of a person or thing, present or absent. Like the strophe, the antistrophe prepares the way for the person's exploits to be commemorated in the ode.

#RHYME TWO STROPHES SERIES#

It consists of a series of lines with a metrical system which copies the series already set up in the strophe. BACK | INDEXĪntistrophe is an answer to the strophe in a Pindaric Ode and the second part of an introduction to an ode. In these two lines the heavy stress falls on the following: "was", "Man", Dee/ "sad" (of "sadly"), "noyed" (of "annoyed") and "Dee". BACK | INDEXĪnapestic metre has units (feet) of three syllables, u u / (short, short, long) e.g., "There was an Old Man of the Dee/ Who was sadly annoyed by a Flea." (Edward Lear - Limerick). In this line "was", "la" (of "lady") and "Brook" (of "Brooklyn" bear the heavy stresses and each heavy stress is preceded and followed by unaccented syllables. BACK | INDEXĪmphibrachic metre has units (feet) of three syllables, u / u (short, long, short) e.g., "There was a young lady of Brooklyn." (Stillman).

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BACK | INDEXĪlliteration is the repetition of the initial letter of successive words in a line of a text, e.g., "The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew, / the furrow followed free " (Coleridge: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner). Metaphorically, however, the poem is tracing, through the mariner's actions and the sequence of events, the course of a particular human being's sinning, suffering, repentance and redemption. There is the example of Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner which literally describes a sea-faring journey with dangerous, mysterious happenings, punctuated by the wilful conduct of the mariner. In poetry also, the poet can construct a narrative containing symbols and actions representing abstract concepts. A whole novel can be an allegory in which abstract concepts are represented by persons, objects and events such as The Pilgrim's Progress in which Christian, the central character, is ensnared by the Slough of Despond and falls into the hands of the Giant Despair so depicting in his adventures the soul's journey through life to its heavenly reward. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y ZĪn allegory is a structured narrative containing symbols arranged in a rigid and sometimes complicated pattern.










Rhyme two strophes