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Dive into the world of Shakespeare and discover the beauty of rhyme schemes and figures of speech in poetry. Learn about end rhyme, repetition of sounds, and more in this comprehensive introduction. Explore examples from Shakespeare's work and modern poetry, unraveling the magic of wordplay and cadence. Enhance your understanding of poetry's intricacies with this enlightening guide.
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Introduction to Shakespeare Rhyme Scheme and Figures of Speech
Shakespeare and Poetry Rhyme – The repetition of sounds at the end of words. Examples: cat, bat, rat; light, sight, right.
Shakespeare and Poetry End rhyme – This occurs when a word at the end of one line of poetry rhymes with a word at the end of another line.
Shakespeare and Poetry End rhyme – This occurs when a word at the end of one line of poetry rhymes with a word at the end of another line. It is as sure as you are Roderigo, If I were the Moor, I would not be Iago.
Shakespeare and Poetry Another example of end rhyme: The which if you with patient ears attend,What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend.
Shakespeare and Poetry One more example of end rhyme: I wanna rock right nowI'm Rob Base and I came to get downI'm not internationally knownBut I'm known to rock the microphone --Rob Base and D.J. E-Z Rock “It Takes Two”
Shakespeare and Poetry Rhyme schemeoccurs in poems that utilize end rhyme. The lines with end rhyme do not have to be consecutive.
Shakespeare and Poetry From “Sick” by ShelSilverstien (Example of Rhyme Scheme) 1 "I cannot go to school today," 2 Said little Peggy Ann McKay. 3 "I have the measles and the mumps, 4 A gash, a rash and purple bumps. 5 My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, 6 I'm going blind in my right eye.
Shakespeare and Poetry From “Sick” by ShelSilverstien (Example of Rhyme Scheme) 1 "I cannot go to school today," 2 Said little Peggy Ann McKay. 3 "I have the measles and the mumps, 4 A gash, a rash and purple bumps. 5 My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, 6 I'm going blind in my right eye.
Shakespeare and Poetry From “Sick” by ShelSilverstien (Example of Rhyme Scheme) 1 "I cannot go to school today," 2 Said little Peggy Ann McKay. 3 "I have the measles and the mumps, 4 A gash, a rash and purple bumps. 5 My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, 6 I'm going blind in my right eye.
Shakespeare and Poetry From “Sick” by ShelSilverstien (Example of Rhyme Scheme) 1 "I cannot go to school today," (a) 2 Said little Peggy Ann McKay. 3 "I have the measles and the mumps, 4 A gash, a rash and purple bumps. 5 My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, 6 I'm going blind in my right eye.
Shakespeare and Poetry From “Sick” by ShelSilverstien (Example of Rhyme Scheme) 1 "I cannot go to school today," (a) 2 Said little Peggy Ann McKay. (a) 3 "I have the measles and the mumps, 4 A gash, a rash and purple bumps. 5 My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, 6 I'm going blind in my right eye.
Shakespeare and Poetry From “Sick” by ShelSilverstien (Example of Rhyme Scheme) 1 "I cannot go to school today," (a) 2 Said little Peggy Ann McKay. (a) 3 "I have the measles and the mumps, 4 A gash, a rash and purple bumps. 5 My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, 6 I'm going blind in my right eye.
Shakespeare and Poetry From “Sick” by ShelSilverstien (Example of Rhyme Scheme) 1 "I cannot go to school today," (a) 2 Said little Peggy Ann McKay. (a) 3 "I have the measles and the mumps, 4 A gash, a rash and purple bumps. 5 My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, 6 I'm going blind in my right eye.
Shakespeare and Poetry From “Sick” by ShelSilverstien (Example of Rhyme Scheme) 1 "I cannot go to school today," (a) 2 Said little Peggy Ann McKay. (a) 3 "I have the measles and the mumps, (b) 4 A gash, a rash and purple bumps. (b) 5 My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, 6 I'm going blind in my right eye.
Shakespeare and Poetry From “Sick” by ShelSilverstien (Example of Rhyme Scheme) 1 "I cannot go to school today," (a) 2 Said little Peggy Ann McKay. (a) 3 "I have the measles and the mumps, (b) 4 A gash, a rash and purple bumps. (b) 5 My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, 6 I'm going blind in my right eye.
Shakespeare and Poetry From “Sick” by ShelSilverstien (Example of Rhyme Scheme) 1 "I cannot go to school today," (a) 2 Said little Peggy Ann McKay. (a) 3 "I have the measles and the mumps, (b) 4 A gash, a rash and purple bumps. (b) 5 My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, 6 I'm going blind in my right eye.
Shakespeare and Poetry From “Sick” by ShelSilverstien (Example of Rhyme Scheme) 1 "I cannot go to school today," (a) 2 Said little Peggy Ann McKay. (a) 3 "I have the measles and the mumps, (b) 4 A gash, a rash and purple bumps. (b) 5 My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, (c) 6 I'm going blind in my right eye.
Shakespeare and Poetry From “Sick” by ShelSilverstien (Example of Rhyme Scheme) 1 "I cannot go to school today," (a) 2 Said little Peggy Ann McKay. (a) 3 "I have the measles and the mumps, (b) 4 A gash, a rash and purple bumps. (b) 5 My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, (c) 6 I'm going blind in my right eye. (c)
Shakespeare and Poetry From “Sick” by ShelSilverstien (Example of Rhyme Scheme) 1 "I cannot go to school today," (a) 2 Said little Peggy Ann McKay. (a) 3 "I have the measles and the mumps, (b) 4 A gash, a rash and purple bumps. (b) 5 My mouth is wet, my throat is dry, (c) 6 I'm going blind in my right eye. (c) The rhyme scheme of these six lines of poetry is a,a,b,b,c,c.
Shakespeare and Poetry Limerick There was a young boy from Caboo, Who had trouble tying his shoe. He said to his ox, "I'll just walk in my socks." Now all of his friends do that, too!
Shakespeare and Poetry Limerick There was a young boy from Caboo, Who had trouble tying his shoe. He said to his ox, "I'll just walk in my socks." Now all of his friends do that, too!
Shakespeare and Poetry Limerick There was a young boy from Caboo, Who had trouble tying his shoe. He said to his ox, "I'll just walk in my socks." Now all of his friends do that, too!
Shakespeare and Poetry Limerick There was a young boy from Caboo, Who had trouble tying his shoe. He said to his ox, "I'll just walk in my socks." Now all of his friends do that, too!
Shakespeare and Poetry Limerick There was a young boy from Caboo, Who had trouble tying his shoe. He said to his ox, "I'll just walk in my socks." Now all of his friends do that, too!
Shakespeare and Poetry Limerick There was a young boy from Caboo, Who had trouble tying his shoe. He said to his ox, "I'll just walk in my socks." Now all of his friends do that, too!
Shakespeare and Poetry Limerick There was a young boy from Caboo, (a) Who had trouble tying his shoe. (a) He said to his ox, "I'll just walk in my socks." Now all of his friends do that, too! (a)
Shakespeare and Poetry Limerick There was a young boy from Caboo, (a) Who had trouble tying his shoe. (a) He said to his ox, (b) "I'll just walk in my socks." (b) Now all of his friends do that, too! (a)
Shakespeare and Poetry Limerick There was a young boy from Caboo, (a) Who had trouble tying his shoe. (a) He said to his ox, (b) "I'll just walk in my socks." (b) Now all of his friends do that, too! (a) The rhyme scheme of a Limerick is a,a,b,b,a.
Rhyme Scheme Practice Shadows on the wall(a) Noises down the hall(a) Life doesn't frighten me at all(a) Bad dogs barking loud(b) Big ghosts in a cloud(b) Life doesn't frighten me at all. (a)
Rhyme Scheme Practice Mean Old Mother Goose Lions on the loose They don't frighten me at all Dragons breathing flame On my counterpane That doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice Mean Old Mother Goose Lions on the loose They don't frighten me at all Dragons breathing flame On my counterpane That doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice Mean Old Mother Goose (c) Lions on the loose (c) They don't frighten me at all Dragons breathing flame On my counterpane That doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice Mean Old Mother Goose (c) Lions on the loose (c) They don't frighten me at all (a) Dragons breathing flame On my counterpane That doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice Mean Old Mother Goose (c) Lions on the loose (c) They don't frighten me at all (a) Dragons breathing flame On my counterpane That doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice Mean Old Mother Goose (c) Lions on the loose (c) They don't frighten me at all (a) Dragons breathing flame On my counterpane That doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice Mean Old Mother Goose (c) Lions on the loose (c) They don't frighten me at all (a) Dragons breathing flame (d) On my counterpane (d) That doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice Mean Old Mother Goose (c) Lions on the loose (c) They don't frighten me at all (a) Dragons breathing flame (d) On my counterpane (d) That doesn't frighten me at all. (a)
Rhyme Scheme Practice I go boo Make them shoo I make fun Way they run I won't cry So they fly I just smile They go wild Life doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice I go boo Make them shoo I make fun Way they run I won't cry So they fly I just smile They go wild Life doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice I go boo Make them shoo I make fun Way they run I won't cry So they fly I just smile They go wild Life doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice I go boo (e) Make them shoo (e) I make fun Way they run I won't cry So they fly I just smile They go wild Life doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice I go boo (e) Make them shoo (e) I make fun Way they run I won't cry So they fly I just smile They go wild Life doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice I go boo (e) Make them shoo (e) I make fun Way they run I won't cry So they fly I just smile They go wild Life doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice I go boo (e) Make them shoo (e) I make fun (f) Way they run (f) I won't cry So they fly I just smile They go wild Life doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice I go boo (e) Make them shoo (e) I make fun (f) Way they run (f) I won't cry So they fly I just smile They go wild Life doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice I go boo (e) Make them shoo (e) I make fun (f) Way they run (f) I won't cry So they fly I just smile They go wild Life doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice I go boo (e) Make them shoo (e) I make fun (f) Way they run (f) I won't cry (g) So they fly (g) I just smile They go wild Life doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice I go boo (e) Make them shoo (e) I make fun (f) Way they run (f) I won't cry (g) So they fly (g) I just smile They go wild Life doesn't frighten me at all.
Rhyme Scheme Practice I go boo (e) Make them shoo (e) I make fun (f) Way they run (f) I won't cry (g) So they fly (g) I just smile They go wild Life doesn't frighten me at all.