enjambment उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The strict English alexandrine may be exemplified by a passage from " Poly-Olbion ", which features a rare caesural enjambment ( symbolized ?) in the first line:
- With enjambment and without punctuation, Bront?creates the effect that life is transient, death is close and that the pains and " fears " of living will not be endured for long.
- Rilke played with a wide variety of verse forms and used numerous virtuoso lyrical means at his disposal : enjambment and internal rhyme, suggestive imagery, forced rhyme and rhythm, alliteration and assonance.
- Reviewer Deborah L . Humphreys praised Satterfield's " Assignation at Vanishing Point " for being " so carefully arranged, there occasionally appears to be a sort of enjambment between several poems.
- Leading American academic critic Charles Altieri also commented of the collection :'Perhaps the most important feature of Ragg s poetry is the movement of strong enjambment that carries a feeling of thought taking place.
- These, in turn, are fulfilled through enjambment and bleed into the first line of the 2nd stanza ( i . e . The martyrs call the world . | And thereupon . ).
- His " Voicing Shakespeare " ebook addresses the linguistic challenges of Shakespearean language while explaining such terms as iambic pentameter, alexandrine, tetrameter, enjambment, trochee, spondee, pyrrhic and epic caesura.
- He said, It may sound like merely cadenced poetry, but most is pure iambic . He explained that the iambic mode might be obscured by the lack of rhyme and the use of enjambment.
- To further the speed-up effect of the enjambment, Donne puts an extra syllable in the final foot of the line ( this can be read as an anapest ( dada DUM ) or as an elision ).
- Enjambment " tend [ s ] to increase the pace of the poem ", whereas end-stopped lines, which are lines that break on caesuras ( thought-pauses often represented by Ellipsis ), emphasize these silences and slow the poem down.