Thursday, May 3, 2018

Summary of Poem

Yunindya Palarani (0039)
Firza Garuda (0059)
Pramudya Lazuardi (0060)

Metre
• When you read a line of poetry, you will almost certainly place more accent or stress on some syllables than on others. Because I'm not going
• A line of poetry can also be thought of as a path, which the words of the poem walk along. This is the metaphor that seems to lie behind the way that we traditionally describe the units of stressed and unstressed syllables that establish the metre of the line.

Verse form
• 'Verse form' is a general term for a group of lines which have a strong visual dimension: they may be more obvious on the printed page than in a poem read aloud.
• A group of lines printed together is usually referred to as a 'stanza', which is quite simply a 'room'. There are many kinds of stanza. Some of them are simply named after the number of lines that they contain.

Rhyme
• rhyme is the most fundamental picture of poetry. One of the functions of rhyme seems to be to arrange world in such a way that they trigger one another in our mind and persists in our memories.
• Overall, the rhyme-scheme in donne's stanza goes like this: ABABCC, where the letters represent end-rhymes (the rhymes at the end of the lines) . A rhyme with A, B rhymes with B, and so on - even if the rhymes, in some cases, for some people, are half rhymes.

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