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Don’t hate the players !. “All the world’s a stage. All the men and women merely players.”. Iamb = unstressed syllable, stressed syllable Pent = 5 Meter = rhythm Feet = measurement. Makes a ta-TUM sound. i ambic pentameter = 5 metrical feet. Verse = Poetry.
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Don’t hate the players! “All the world’s a stage. All the men and women merely players.”
Iamb = unstressed syllable, stressed syllablePent = 5Meter = rhythm Feet = measurement Makes a ta-TUM sound iambic pentameter = 5 metrical feet
Verse = Poetry Now is the winter of our discontent.
Prose = ordinary speech We are in so much emotional pain!
What am I? A sonnet! I look like a square, I have 14 lines, I have three quatrains, I end in a rhyming couplet.
Why does Shakespeare sound like that? It’s because of… Early Modern English Elizabethan Era (1558-1603) Fun fact to know and tell? Another notable Early Modern English text -- King James Bible.
ASIDE I am now talking directly to the audience and not to those other two fellows on stage.
I am now giving a long and serious speech so the audience can know my thoughts and feelings. Soliloquy