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...
(Poetry)prosodythe running over of a sentence from one line of verse into the next [C19: from French, literally: a straddling, fromenjamberto straddle, from en-1+jambeleg; see jamb] enˈjambedadj Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins ...
Effect of Williams's enjambmental form from a psychoanalytic point of view; `In Passing with My Mind'; `The Pure Products of America'; `The Crowd at the Ball Game.'DolinSharonEBSCO_AspAmerican ImagoDolin, S. 1993. "Enjambment and the Erotics of the Gaze in Williams's Poetry." American...
9.But poetry critics have a more precise term for the kind of enjambment Obama employs: “bad line breaks.” 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...
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 ...
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