Log In Sign Up Subjects Art and Design What is a strophe?Question:What is a strophe?Ode:An ode is a lyric poem about how a person feels about another person, a place, a thing, or an idea. Odes date back to ancient Greece and usually reflect of appreciation of something or ...
What do strophe and antistrophe mean in "Oedipus Rex"? Who is the antagonist in "Oedipus Rex"? What effect does the chorus have in "Oedipus Rex"? What is the rising action of "Oedipus Rex"? What did Oedipus' parents pierce of his in "Oedipus Rex"?
It is now plainly foretold in a denunciatory song, put into the mouths of the invader's victims. In this song there are five strophes, of three verses each, 6-8; 9-11; 12-14; 15-17; 18-20. (6-8) Woe on the reckless rapacity which has spared neither life nor property. (6)...
Rhythmical arrangement of syllables or words into verses, stanzas, strophes, etc.; poetical measure, depending on number, quantity, and accent of syllables; rhythm; measure; verse; also, any specific rhythmical arrangements; as, the Horatian meters; a dactylic meter. The only strict antithesis to...
A poem in this form. Ode A classical Greek poem modeled on the choric ode and usually having a three-part structure consisting of a strophe, an antistrophe, and an epode. Sonnet A fixed verse form of Italian origin consisting of fourteen lines that are typically five-foot iambics and rhyme...
A section or division of a poem or song Verb ▲ To stop oneself from doing something “In order for her to begin to address these feelings, she must first be able torefrainfrom overeating.” Verb ▲ To terminate or put off an action, task, or behavior ...
I want to be a word that wants to be a sweating brickso drink that through your pointed teeth and critique itI want to be the strophe that strokes the ear in salty heavesa spine that bends and works like the dance you shut the door to beListen to me, with your hipsClutch this ...
To stretch (a pierced earlobe or other body part) by inserting progressively larger objects over a long period of time. Meter (obsolete) A poem. Gauge Of or relating to a gauge. Meter (American spelling) A line above or below a hanging net, to which the net is attached in order to ...