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The Rhythm of Poetry:
Syllable - Poetic feet - Meter
Syllables
• English words have clear syllables.
• We can usually divide words into
syllables easily.
• We can also determine which syllables to
emphasize, or “stress” in each word.
 For example:
• Angel = AN-gel  (not an-GEL)
• Complete = com-PLETE  (not COM-plete)
More Syllables
• poem = PO-em…….(1 stressed + 1 unstressed)
• poetry = PO-e-try…….(1 stressed + 2 unstressed)
• relief = re-LIEF……. (1 unstressed + 1 stressed)
• recommend = re-com-MEND……. (2 unstressed + 1 stressed)
• discomfort = dis-COM-fort… (1 unstressed + 1 stressed + 1 unstressed)
• entertainment = en-ter-TAIN-ment (2 unstressed + 1 stressed + 1 unstressed)
Scansion
• (1) the act of scanning, or analyzing poetry
in terms of its rhythmic components
• (2) the graphic representation,
indicated by marked accents, feet, etc.,
of the rhythm of a line or lines of verse
– You may have seen scansion marks like the
following:
The curved lines are
“unstressed” syllables while the
straight slashes are “stressed”
Poetic Meter
• Meters are the rhythms within poems.
• Meters are the arrangement of
stressed/unstressed syllables to
occur at apparently equal intervals.
• Metered verse has prescribed rules as
to the number and placement of
syllables used per line.
Poetic Foot
• A poetic foot is a repeated sequence
of rhythm comprised of two or more
stressed and/or unstressed syllables.
• Poetic meter is comprised of poetic feet
Five main patterns to poetic feet:
1. Iambic
2. Trochaic
3. Anapestic
4. Dactylic
5. Spondaic
Iambic pattern
• 1 unstressed syllable followed by 1
stressed syllable
• EXAMPLES:
– repose (re-POSE)
– belief (be-LIEF)
– complete (com-PLETE)
Trochaic Pattern
• 1 stressed syllable followed by 1
unstressed syllable
• EXAMPLES:
– garland (GAR-land)
– speaking (SPEAK-ing)
– value (VAL-ue)
Anapestic pattern
• 2 unstressed syllables followed by 1
stressed syllable
• EXAMPLES:
– on the road
– interrupt (in-ter-RUPT)
– unabridged, contradict, engineer,
masquerade, Galilee
Dactylic pattern
• 1 stressed syllable followed by 2
unstressed syllables
• EXAMPLE:
– happiness (HAP-pi-ness)
– galloping (GAL-lop-ing)
– fortunate, Saturday, daffodil, murmuring,
rhapsody
Spondaic Pattern
• All syllables have equal stress
• EXAMPLE:
– Heartbreak
– “Out, out…”
– "pen-knife," "ad hoc," "heartburn"
The Iambic foot
• The iamb = (1 unstressed syllable + 1 stressed syllable) is the
most common poetic foot in English verse.
• iambic foot examples:
– behold
– destroy
– the sun (articles such as “the” would be considered unstressed syllables)
– and watch (conjunctions such as and would be considered unstressed
syllables)
Lines containing iambic feet
• Behold / and watch / the sun / destroy / and grow (5 iambs)
• When I / do COUNT / the CLOCK / that TELLS / the
TIME [Shakespeare’s Sonnet 12] (5 iambs)
• Shall I / compare /thee to / a sum / mer's day?
[Shakespeare’s Sonnet 12] (5 iambs)
• Come live/ with me/ and be/ my love (4 iambs)
(poem by Christopher Marlowe)
Trochaic poem: a stressed syllable
followed by an unstressed one
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's “The Song of Hiawatha”
By the / shores of / Gitche / Gumee,
By the / shining / Big-Sea /-Water,
Stood the / wigwam / of No / komis,
Daughter / of the / Moon, No / komis.
Dark behind it rose the forest,
Rose the black and gloomy pine-trees,
Rose the firs with cones upon them;
Bright before' it beat the water,
Beat the clear and sunny water,
Beat the shining Big-Sea-Water.
Anapestic poetry: 2 unstressed syllables + 1 stressed one
Limericks contain anapestic meter (in blue)
A Limerick by Edward Lear:
There was / an Old Man / with a beard,
Who said, "It is just / as I feared!
Two Owls / and a Hen,
Four Larks / and a Wren,
Have all / built their nests / in my beard!"
Dactylic poem: 1 stressed + 2 unstressed
Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Half a league, / half a league,
Half a league / onward,
All in the / valley of / Death
Rode the / six hundred.
"Forward, the / Light Brigade!
Charge for the / guns!" he said:
Into the / valley of / Death
Rode the / six hundred.
Spondaic Poem: 2 equal syllables
• Because of this nature of the spondee,
a serious poem cannot be solely
spondaic.
• It would be almost impossible to construct a
poem entirely of stressed syllables.
• Therefore, the spondee usually
occurs within a poem having another
dominant rhythm scheme.
Combinations of Poetic Feet
• One foot per line: monometer
• Two feet per line : dimeter
• Three feet per line : trimeter
• Four feet per line : tetrameter
• Five feet per line : pentameter
• Six feet per line : hexameter
Type + Number = Meter
Types of Poetic Feet
• Iambic (1 unstressed + 1 stressed)
• Trochaic (1 stressed + 1 unstressed)
• Anapestic(2 unstressed + 1 stressed)
• Dactylic (1 stressed + 2 unstressed)
• Spondaic (all syllables equal)
Number of feet per line
• Monometer
• Dimeter
• Trimeter
• Tetrameter
• Pentameter
• Hexameter
Meters & Feet
•Q: If a poem had 1 foot per line, and
the foot was iambic (1 unstressed + 1 stressed),
what type of poem would it be?
•A: Iambic monometer
Meters & Feet
•Q: If a poem had 2 feet per line, and
the foot was iambic (1 unstressed + 1 stressed),
what type of poem would it be?
•A: Iambic dimeter
Meters & Feet
•Q: If a poem had 3 feet per line, and
the foot was iambic (1 unstressed + 1 stressed),
what type of poem would it be?
•A: Iambic trimeter
Meters & Feet
•Q: If a poem had 4 feet per line, and
the foot was iambic (1 unstressed + 1 stressed),
what type of poem would it be?
•A: Iambic tetrameter
Meters & Feet
•Q: If a poem had 5 feet per line, and
the foot was iambic (1 unstressed + 1 stressed),
what type of poem would it be?
•A: Iambic pentameter
Meters & Feet
•Q: If a poem had 3 feet per line, and
the foot was trochaic (1 stressed +1 unstressed),
what type of poem would it be?
•A: Trochaic tetrameter
Go ahead…
experiment with
different metric styles
in your own poetry!
End of presentation.

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RHYTHMS OF POETRY.ppt

  • 1. The Rhythm of Poetry: Syllable - Poetic feet - Meter
  • 2. Syllables • English words have clear syllables. • We can usually divide words into syllables easily. • We can also determine which syllables to emphasize, or “stress” in each word.  For example: • Angel = AN-gel  (not an-GEL) • Complete = com-PLETE  (not COM-plete)
  • 3. More Syllables • poem = PO-em…….(1 stressed + 1 unstressed) • poetry = PO-e-try…….(1 stressed + 2 unstressed) • relief = re-LIEF……. (1 unstressed + 1 stressed) • recommend = re-com-MEND……. (2 unstressed + 1 stressed) • discomfort = dis-COM-fort… (1 unstressed + 1 stressed + 1 unstressed) • entertainment = en-ter-TAIN-ment (2 unstressed + 1 stressed + 1 unstressed)
  • 4. Scansion • (1) the act of scanning, or analyzing poetry in terms of its rhythmic components • (2) the graphic representation, indicated by marked accents, feet, etc., of the rhythm of a line or lines of verse – You may have seen scansion marks like the following: The curved lines are “unstressed” syllables while the straight slashes are “stressed”
  • 5. Poetic Meter • Meters are the rhythms within poems. • Meters are the arrangement of stressed/unstressed syllables to occur at apparently equal intervals. • Metered verse has prescribed rules as to the number and placement of syllables used per line.
  • 6. Poetic Foot • A poetic foot is a repeated sequence of rhythm comprised of two or more stressed and/or unstressed syllables. • Poetic meter is comprised of poetic feet
  • 7. Five main patterns to poetic feet: 1. Iambic 2. Trochaic 3. Anapestic 4. Dactylic 5. Spondaic
  • 8. Iambic pattern • 1 unstressed syllable followed by 1 stressed syllable • EXAMPLES: – repose (re-POSE) – belief (be-LIEF) – complete (com-PLETE)
  • 9. Trochaic Pattern • 1 stressed syllable followed by 1 unstressed syllable • EXAMPLES: – garland (GAR-land) – speaking (SPEAK-ing) – value (VAL-ue)
  • 10. Anapestic pattern • 2 unstressed syllables followed by 1 stressed syllable • EXAMPLES: – on the road – interrupt (in-ter-RUPT) – unabridged, contradict, engineer, masquerade, Galilee
  • 11. Dactylic pattern • 1 stressed syllable followed by 2 unstressed syllables • EXAMPLE: – happiness (HAP-pi-ness) – galloping (GAL-lop-ing) – fortunate, Saturday, daffodil, murmuring, rhapsody
  • 12. Spondaic Pattern • All syllables have equal stress • EXAMPLE: – Heartbreak – “Out, out…” – "pen-knife," "ad hoc," "heartburn"
  • 13. The Iambic foot • The iamb = (1 unstressed syllable + 1 stressed syllable) is the most common poetic foot in English verse. • iambic foot examples: – behold – destroy – the sun (articles such as “the” would be considered unstressed syllables) – and watch (conjunctions such as and would be considered unstressed syllables)
  • 14. Lines containing iambic feet • Behold / and watch / the sun / destroy / and grow (5 iambs) • When I / do COUNT / the CLOCK / that TELLS / the TIME [Shakespeare’s Sonnet 12] (5 iambs) • Shall I / compare /thee to / a sum / mer's day? [Shakespeare’s Sonnet 12] (5 iambs) • Come live/ with me/ and be/ my love (4 iambs) (poem by Christopher Marlowe)
  • 15. Trochaic poem: a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed one Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's “The Song of Hiawatha” By the / shores of / Gitche / Gumee, By the / shining / Big-Sea /-Water, Stood the / wigwam / of No / komis, Daughter / of the / Moon, No / komis. Dark behind it rose the forest, Rose the black and gloomy pine-trees, Rose the firs with cones upon them; Bright before' it beat the water, Beat the clear and sunny water, Beat the shining Big-Sea-Water.
  • 16. Anapestic poetry: 2 unstressed syllables + 1 stressed one Limericks contain anapestic meter (in blue) A Limerick by Edward Lear: There was / an Old Man / with a beard, Who said, "It is just / as I feared! Two Owls / and a Hen, Four Larks / and a Wren, Have all / built their nests / in my beard!"
  • 17. Dactylic poem: 1 stressed + 2 unstressed Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Half a league, / half a league, Half a league / onward, All in the / valley of / Death Rode the / six hundred. "Forward, the / Light Brigade! Charge for the / guns!" he said: Into the / valley of / Death Rode the / six hundred.
  • 18. Spondaic Poem: 2 equal syllables • Because of this nature of the spondee, a serious poem cannot be solely spondaic. • It would be almost impossible to construct a poem entirely of stressed syllables. • Therefore, the spondee usually occurs within a poem having another dominant rhythm scheme.
  • 19. Combinations of Poetic Feet • One foot per line: monometer • Two feet per line : dimeter • Three feet per line : trimeter • Four feet per line : tetrameter • Five feet per line : pentameter • Six feet per line : hexameter
  • 20. Type + Number = Meter Types of Poetic Feet • Iambic (1 unstressed + 1 stressed) • Trochaic (1 stressed + 1 unstressed) • Anapestic(2 unstressed + 1 stressed) • Dactylic (1 stressed + 2 unstressed) • Spondaic (all syllables equal) Number of feet per line • Monometer • Dimeter • Trimeter • Tetrameter • Pentameter • Hexameter
  • 21. Meters & Feet •Q: If a poem had 1 foot per line, and the foot was iambic (1 unstressed + 1 stressed), what type of poem would it be? •A: Iambic monometer
  • 22. Meters & Feet •Q: If a poem had 2 feet per line, and the foot was iambic (1 unstressed + 1 stressed), what type of poem would it be? •A: Iambic dimeter
  • 23. Meters & Feet •Q: If a poem had 3 feet per line, and the foot was iambic (1 unstressed + 1 stressed), what type of poem would it be? •A: Iambic trimeter
  • 24. Meters & Feet •Q: If a poem had 4 feet per line, and the foot was iambic (1 unstressed + 1 stressed), what type of poem would it be? •A: Iambic tetrameter
  • 25. Meters & Feet •Q: If a poem had 5 feet per line, and the foot was iambic (1 unstressed + 1 stressed), what type of poem would it be? •A: Iambic pentameter
  • 26. Meters & Feet •Q: If a poem had 3 feet per line, and the foot was trochaic (1 stressed +1 unstressed), what type of poem would it be? •A: Trochaic tetrameter
  • 27. Go ahead… experiment with different metric styles in your own poetry! End of presentation.