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what charectrises great english poetry

What Characterises Great Classic Poetry Is Willingness To Experiment. Test This Claim Against Two or More Poems You Have Studied?

Characterisation in great classic poetry uses many different forms; experimentation is just one of these. Great poems such as Shakespeare’s “Shall I Compare Thee” follow the rules of a well structured Poem
Shakespeare managed to write one of the most famous poems in history but managed to stay to the rules of a rhyming couplet. He split it into three quatrains all of the same rhyme scheme (ABABCDCDEFEFGG). He uses an Iambic Pentameter which means that the second syllable is stressed and that a line has five "feet" or clusters of two syllables adding up to ten syllables in a line. This gives the poem dimension and a real sense of structure, and emphasises the point that Shakespeare is trying to portray.
Shakespeare compares his loved one to a summer’s day; this is comparing the loved one to in many peoples opinion of perfection. ...

Posted by: Carlos Hernandez

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