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Form and Structure
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Metrical foot iamb (^ /) trochee (/ ^) anapest (^ ^ /) dactyl (/ ^ ^ ) spondee (/ /)
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Try it on this I would not be so all alone, Everybody must get stoned.
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Line Lengths Monometer dimeter trimeter tetrameter pentameter hexameter (alexandrine) heptameter octameter
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--Number of lines in a stanza --Rhyme Scheme English Sonnet Free Verse (note comments about ties to meaning p.573) ad hoc verse form -- there is a pattern, but not an “established” one. “Art Ballad” -- based on established form, but so varied so as not to be mistaken for it. (see p. 614 -- Barbara Allen)
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Verse Forms blank verse (unrhymed iambic pentameter) couplet (aa) –tetrameter couplet (aabb) terza rima (aba bcb cdc ded) quatrains –Ballad stanza (abab or abcb) –Heroic quatrains (abab)
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Verse Forms rhyme royal (seven lines -- ababbcc) ottava rima (abababcc) Spenserian stanza (nine lines -- ababbcbcc) Sonnet -- (fourteen lines) –English (abab cdcd efef gg) –Italian (abbaabba cdedce) There are tons of others -- a whole book full: Haiku, villanelle, limerick, alphabet poem, sestina
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Let’s scan one Dominant rhythm length of lines number of lines in a stanza rhyme scheme of stanzas Brooks, 737, We Real Cool Millay, 733, Love is not all:
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