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Poetry Forms and Meters: Online Notes. English 10 CP. Iambic Pentameter . Each grouping of an unstressed and stressed syllable is called a “foot” When you have five of these “feet” you have Iambic Pentameter Iambic Pentameter is used in a lot of classic poetry .
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Poetry Forms and Meters: Online Notes English 10 CP
Iambic Pentameter • Each grouping of an unstressed and stressed syllable is called a “foot” • When you have five of these “feet” you have Iambic Pentameter • Iambic Pentameter is used in a lot of classic poetry
How do I detect Iambic Pentameter? • Think of the sounds of the word tick-TOCK • TOCK is clearly the syllable that is stressed. • Exercise: I need at least four LOUD volume volunteers, and four SOFT volume volunteers. • We will read a poem together. If you are loud reader, say you’re assigned word loudly. If you are a soft volume reader, read it normally.
Fixed Verse • Fixed Verse poems follow a blueprint or type that has been established by tradition. For instance, they perhaps come in the form of a Sonnet, which must be 14 lines. • Think of these types of poems akin to a builder who uses a blueprint. He or she would use a model or plan to make sure that what he or she creates follows a preformed template.
Blank Verse • Does not rhyme • Still uses Iambic Pentameter
Free Verse • Does not follow any fixed pattern, meter, or rhyme scheme • If we think of fixed verse as a builder following a blue print, free verse is a painter freely swinging his or her brush against a canvas to see where his or her imagination goes. • Much more “chaotic”