The effect that enjambment has on a line or an entire poem can vary, depending on the context. Here are a few of the reasons a writer may use enjambment in their poetry: To create a sense of anticipation in a poem, since the full meaning of enjambed lines only becomes clear by readin...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook enjambment Thesaurus Encyclopedia Wikipedia Related to enjambment:end-stopped en·jamb·ment oren·jambe·ment(ĕn-jăm′mənt, -jămb′) n. The continuation of a syntactic unit from one line or couplet of a poem to the next with no pause. ...
10.It is somehow elegantly done despite the disruptive effect of caesuras and enjambment as MacBeth stretches his sentences over lines and stanza-breaks in unpredictable sweeps and lunges. 11.The enjambment of outrage and outrageousness electrifies these scenes. ...
As Zhirmunsky once stated, rhyme, broadly speaking, represents an aspect of the poem's 'sound instrumentation' 鈥 that is, the way in which sound similarities and identities are introduced to create an aesthetic effect.1 To the extent that rhyme joins groups of lines together, and in ...
enjambement (redirected fromenjambments) Thesaurus Encyclopedia Related to enjambments:end-stopped,caesuras en·jamb·ment oren·jambe·ment(ĕn-jăm′mənt, -jămb′) n. The continuation of a syntactic unit from one line or couplet of a poem to the next with no pause. ...