oRigINS of PoEtry The length of lines-and thus Lift THe the meter-can also vary. by ReaD 作 Following are the types of meter and the line length:
❖ The length of lines–-and thus the meter–-can also vary. ❖ Following are the types of meter and the line length:
monometer. One Foot dimeter . Two Feet trimeter. Three Feet tetrameter Four Feet pentameter.Five Feet hexameter. Six Feet heptameter. .Seven Feet octameter. Eight Feet
❖ monometer . One Foot ❖ dimeter . Two Feet ❖ trimeter . Three Feet ❖ tetrameter . Four Feet ❖ pentameter . Five Feet ❖ hexameter . Six Feet ❖ heptameter . Seven Feet ❖ octameter .Eight Feet
pentameter in prosody,a line has 65 feet or clusters of two syllables adding up to 10 syllables a line These feet are marked like: Hello,Hello,Hello,Hello,Hello
★ pentameter ❖ in prosody, a line has 5 feet or clusters of two syllables adding up to 10 syllables a line ➢ These feet are marked like: Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello
3.iambic pentameter 手ietw6ip a meter in poetry Friend ship is a priceless gilt That cannot be bough or sold. It has an unrhymed line Rreater, Than a mountain ol go Por gold is cold and liteles. with 5 iambs or feet. It can neither see nor hear. And in the time of trouble, H is powerless to cheer H has no ears to listen. No heart to underetand. each foot contains an 8g Isn'diamond,pearls or richee, unaccented syllable and an Bat the love of real true friends. accented syllable
3. iambic pentameter ❖ a meter in poetry ❖ It has an unrhymed line with 5 iambs or feet. ❖ each foot contains an unaccented syllable and an accented syllable
end rhyme(尾韵) the rhyme is at the end of the line: O my luve's like a red,red rose That's newly sprung in June; O my luve's like a melodie That's sweetly play'd in tune. -Robert Burns“ARed,Red Rose
end rhyme (尾韵) ❖ the rhyme is at the end of the line: O my luve's like a red, red rose. That's newly sprung in June; O my luve's like a melodie That's sweetly play'd in tune. -Robert Burns “A Red, Red Rose