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Title: Rhyme Scheme and Meter


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Rhyme Scheme and Meter
  • Poetry Terms

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rhyme scheme
  • repetition of accented vowels sounds and all
    sounds following them in words that are close
    together in a poem

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rhyme scheme
  • Lets practice with this Robert Frost poem
  • http//www.poemhunter.com/poem/fire-and-ice/

4
The Line
  • Lets practice with this Robert Frost poem
  • http//www.poemhunter.com/poem/fire-and-ice/

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scansion
  • It is the analysis of the rhyme and meter of a
    poem. It should tie in to the poems overall
    meaning.

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Foot
  • It is the basic building block of poetry.

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Foot
  • It is a pattern of syllables. Usually, one
    stressed syllable and one or more unstressed
    syllables (exceptions exist).

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Foot
  • The pattern of feet create the meter of a poem.

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Meter
  • It is the pattern of beats or accents.
    Unstressed U Stressed /

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iamb (iambic)
  • An unstressed syllable followed by a stressed
    syllable

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iamb (iambic)
  • forget
  • deceive
  • The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls.

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trochee (trochaic)
  • A stressed syllable followed by an unstressed
    syllable

13
trochee (trochaic)
  • listen
  • lonely
  • Double, double, toil and trouble

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anapest (anapestic)
  • Two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed
    syllable

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anapest (anapestic)
  • obvious
  • regular
  • For the moon never beams without bring-ing me
    dreams Of the beautiful Annabel Lee.

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dactyl (dactylic)
  • One stressed syllable followed by two unstressed
    syllables

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dactyl (dactylic)
  • excellent
  • temperate
  • you murdering ministers...

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spondee (spondaic)
  • Two stressed syllables

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spondee (spondaic)
  • downtown
  • shoeshine
  • ROCKS, CAVES LAKES, FENS BOGS, DENS and
    SHADES of DEATH

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pyrrhic
  • Two unstressed syllables

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pyrrhic
  • and the
  • of the
  • Be near me when my light is low,    When the
    blood creeps and the nerves prick    And tingle
    and the heart is sick,And all the wheels of
    Being slow.

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The Line
  • The poetic line is measured by the number of feet
    it contains.

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The Line
  • 1 foot Monometer
  • 2 feet Dimeter
  • 3 feet Trimeter
  • 4 feet Tetrameter
  • 5 feet Pentameter

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The Line
  • 6 feet Hexameter
  • 7 feet Heptameter
  • 8 feet Octameter
  • 9 feet Nonometer
  • 10 feet Decameter

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The Stanza
  • 1 line...a line
  • 2 lines.a couplet
  • 3 lines.tercet
  • 4 lines.quatrain
  • 5 lines.cinquain
  • 6 lines.sestet
  • 7 lines.septet
  • 8 lines.octave

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Write out the poetic markings for
  • Dactylic trimeter
  • Anapestic dimeter
  • Spondaic monometer
  • Trochaic tetrameter

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Identify the meter of each line
  • And today the Great Yertle, that Marvelous he
  • Is King of the Mud. That is all he can see
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