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What is Rhyme and Rhyme Scheme of a Poem
What is Rhyme and Its Importance
Rhyme of a poem means similar stressed vowel sounds occur mostly in the last
words and sometimes in the middle words of the verses of a stanza or poem. Common
vowel sounds are also called "Assonance" and common consonant sounds are called
"Consonance". For example 'money' and 'honey' have rhyming sounds with each other.
Both words have similar stressed vowel sound 'ey' which makes them rhyming words.
When this type of words occur in the middle or end of both the lines of a verse, it is
called rhyming verse. Rhyme has been an important feature of english poetry since
Chaucer's Age. Rhyme along with meter is used to create music and rhythm in poetry
and gives different poetical forms to the poem. However there are some poetical forms
like blank verse and free verse where rhyme is not used.
What is Rhyme Scheme of a Poem
Rhyming sounds in every line of a stanza are collectively called rhyme scheme of a
poem. Rhyme scheme lends smoothness, appeal, musicality ,ear-fascinating rhythm
and an effect of unity to poem. Most part of english poetry keeps rhyme as an essential
element but some portion of english poetry especially modern poetry does not give
considerable importance to rhyme scheme.
How to Find Rhyme Scheme of a Poem
Rhyme scheme is a typical pattern of rhymes of a stanza in a poem. Normally poets
use rhyme scheme to add a musical sound effect to their poems. To find out rhyme
scheme of a poem we have to identify rhymes occurring at the end of every line of
stanza and label every new ending rhyme with a different letters. If the same rhyme
occurs again in the same stanza then again same above given letter will be assigned to
the identical rhyme. In the end arrange all the letters assigned at the end of every line in
an order and there will be rhyme scheme for a stanza. Rhyme scheme of first stanza of
a poem remains same for the whole poem.
For Example
So in the above image there is a poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William
Wordsworth. The rhyme scheme of first stanza is ABABCC where first line ends with the
rhyme cloud which is given letter A and second line ends with the rhyme hills which is
given letter B. Third line ends with the similar rhyme crowd as of first line cloud so it is
again given letter A. Same is the case with fourth line which ends with the similar rhyme
daffodils as of second line hills, so it is agian given letter B. Fifth and sixth line end with
trees and breeze respectively so they are given C letter. As a whole it becomes ABABCC
and same rhythm scheme follows in every stanza throughout the poem.
Some Common Rhyme Schemes
The sound pattern i.e rhymes help dividing the poem into different sections, in other
words rhyme scheme helps the poet in thematic development of the poem and creates
different stages in the poem. For instance in Shakespearean sonnet in first three
quatrains, poet puts different questions and in final couplet answers them. There are
different and unnumbered rhyme schemes in poetry but still some rhyme schemes are
common and mostly used by the great poets in their poems.
● Alternate Rhyme: (ABAB CDCD)
In alternate rhyme first and third lines end with identical sounds, and second and
fourth lines end with another identical sound. Thus it becomes ABAB and is
usually found in poems having four (quatrains) or eight lines (octaves/octets). It
is the most common rhyme pattern and sometimes is called birhymes.
● Couplet: (AA)
Couplet is a pair of lines with rhyming sounds at the end of them. It becomes AA,
BB, CC, DD like in the poem Leisure by William Davies.
● Triplet (AAA, BBB, CCC)
Triplets are three lines stanza (tercet) which keep all three lines end with identical
sounds. Triplets are rarely used in poetry and are sometimes called monorhyme.
Example is poem The Eagle by Alfred Lord Tennyson
● Ballad (ABCB)
Ballad comprises of four lines stanza with mostly ABCB and sometimes with
ABAB rhyme pattern. But ballad varies in meter, first and third lines with
tetrameter while second and fourth lines with trimeter. Rime of the Ancient
Mariner by S T Coleridge is one of the best examples of ballad.
● Petrarchan Rhyme (ABBAABBA CDCDCD)
In Petrarchan sonnet 14 lines are divided in an octet (8 lines stanza) and a sestet
(6 lines stanza). The octet is rhymed in ABBAABBA pattern and sestet is rhymed
in CDCDCD pattern. How do I love thee by Elizabeth B Browning is one of the best
examples of Petrarchan sonnet.
● Shakespearean Rhyme (ABAB CDCD EFEF GG)
Only Shakespearean sonnet equals Petrarchan sonnet in freshness, quality and
poetic grandeure. Shakespeare uses iambic pentameter in three quatrains and a
couplet completing fourteen lines with rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. One
of the best and most quoted sonnets of William Shakespeare is sonnet 18 Shall I
compare thee to a summer's day.
● Embracing Rhyme (ABBA CDDC)
Embracing rhyme is formed with four lines and it is when two uttermost verses of
a stanza with same rhyme enclose inner two verses having same rhyme i.e
ABBA. Poem The Trees by Philip Larkin is the best example of embracing rhyme.
● Chain Rhyme (ABA BCB CDC)
Chain rhyme links all stanzas of a poem in a sequence where every second
rhyme of terza rima (three lines stanza) wraps the second rhyme of next stanza
like ABA BCB CDC. Here are some examples of chain rhyme.
● Tail Rhyme (AAB CCB / AAAB CCCB)
In tail rhyme every stanza either it is of three lines or more lines, ends with
specific rhyme. In tail rhyme there is no limit of lines per stanza but 'B' rhyme is
necessary to end with. Rudyard Kipling's The Undertaker's Horse is an example of
tail rhyme.
Types of Rhyme
Different forms of rhyme are found in English poetry, they are different in their
sound patterns and number of syllables.
● Perfect Rhyme
Perfect rhyme form takes identical vowels and last consonants of stressed
syllables in rhyming lines of a stanza. It is less common rhyme but every reader
before reading a poem expects perfect rhyme in the poem he is going to read. It
is also called Full rhyme, True rhyme or Exact rhyme.
● Imperfect Rhyme
In imperfect rhyme final vowel and consonant syllables remain same but final
consonants do not share same stress pattern. In stress pattern of last
consonants it is exactly opposite of perfect rhyme. Imperfect rhyme is also called
Slant rhyme, Half rhyme, Para rhyme or Near rhyme.
● Internal Rhyme
In internal rhyme same sound occurs in the middle and end of the same line or
sometimes same sound sound occurs in the middle of two separate sentences.
Rhymes lend musical effect to the poems and make them easier to recite and
remember. It is also called Middle rhyme.
● Eye Rhyme
In eye rhyme two words at the end of two lines are spelled same but pronounced
differently. In fact, they are deception by writer for readers because they look like
rhyming sounds but actually they do not.
● Masculine Rhyme
Masculine rhyme is when rhyme is on the final syllable of the rhyming words and
final syllables of rhyming words are stressed. Most often when rhyming words
are monosyllabic, the rhyme is said to be masculine.
● Feminine Rhyme
Feminine rhyme is when first syllable of the rhyming words is stressed and final
syllable of rhyming word is unstressed. It is often called Double rhyme because it
must contain more than one syllable i.e polysyllabic.
● End Rhyme
End rhyme is the most common form of rhyme, it is when a poem has some
certain rhyming words at the end of every line of a poem. In other words rhyme
scheme of a poem indicates end rhyme and it is used in almost every poem
except blank verse.
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What is Rhyme and Rhyme Scheme of a Poem

  • 1. What is Rhyme and Rhyme Scheme of a Poem What is Rhyme and Its Importance Rhyme of a poem means similar stressed vowel sounds occur mostly in the last words and sometimes in the middle words of the verses of a stanza or poem. Common vowel sounds are also called "Assonance" and common consonant sounds are called "Consonance". For example 'money' and 'honey' have rhyming sounds with each other. Both words have similar stressed vowel sound 'ey' which makes them rhyming words. When this type of words occur in the middle or end of both the lines of a verse, it is called rhyming verse. Rhyme has been an important feature of english poetry since Chaucer's Age. Rhyme along with meter is used to create music and rhythm in poetry and gives different poetical forms to the poem. However there are some poetical forms like blank verse and free verse where rhyme is not used. What is Rhyme Scheme of a Poem Rhyming sounds in every line of a stanza are collectively called rhyme scheme of a poem. Rhyme scheme lends smoothness, appeal, musicality ,ear-fascinating rhythm and an effect of unity to poem. Most part of english poetry keeps rhyme as an essential element but some portion of english poetry especially modern poetry does not give considerable importance to rhyme scheme. How to Find Rhyme Scheme of a Poem Rhyme scheme is a typical pattern of rhymes of a stanza in a poem. Normally poets use rhyme scheme to add a musical sound effect to their poems. To find out rhyme scheme of a poem we have to identify rhymes occurring at the end of every line of stanza and label every new ending rhyme with a different letters. If the same rhyme occurs again in the same stanza then again same above given letter will be assigned to the identical rhyme. In the end arrange all the letters assigned at the end of every line in an order and there will be rhyme scheme for a stanza. Rhyme scheme of first stanza of a poem remains same for the whole poem. For Example
  • 2. So in the above image there is a poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth. The rhyme scheme of first stanza is ABABCC where first line ends with the rhyme cloud which is given letter A and second line ends with the rhyme hills which is given letter B. Third line ends with the similar rhyme crowd as of first line cloud so it is again given letter A. Same is the case with fourth line which ends with the similar rhyme daffodils as of second line hills, so it is agian given letter B. Fifth and sixth line end with trees and breeze respectively so they are given C letter. As a whole it becomes ABABCC and same rhythm scheme follows in every stanza throughout the poem. Some Common Rhyme Schemes The sound pattern i.e rhymes help dividing the poem into different sections, in other words rhyme scheme helps the poet in thematic development of the poem and creates different stages in the poem. For instance in Shakespearean sonnet in first three
  • 3. quatrains, poet puts different questions and in final couplet answers them. There are different and unnumbered rhyme schemes in poetry but still some rhyme schemes are common and mostly used by the great poets in their poems. ● Alternate Rhyme: (ABAB CDCD) In alternate rhyme first and third lines end with identical sounds, and second and fourth lines end with another identical sound. Thus it becomes ABAB and is usually found in poems having four (quatrains) or eight lines (octaves/octets). It is the most common rhyme pattern and sometimes is called birhymes. ● Couplet: (AA) Couplet is a pair of lines with rhyming sounds at the end of them. It becomes AA, BB, CC, DD like in the poem Leisure by William Davies. ● Triplet (AAA, BBB, CCC) Triplets are three lines stanza (tercet) which keep all three lines end with identical sounds. Triplets are rarely used in poetry and are sometimes called monorhyme. Example is poem The Eagle by Alfred Lord Tennyson ● Ballad (ABCB) Ballad comprises of four lines stanza with mostly ABCB and sometimes with ABAB rhyme pattern. But ballad varies in meter, first and third lines with tetrameter while second and fourth lines with trimeter. Rime of the Ancient Mariner by S T Coleridge is one of the best examples of ballad. ● Petrarchan Rhyme (ABBAABBA CDCDCD) In Petrarchan sonnet 14 lines are divided in an octet (8 lines stanza) and a sestet (6 lines stanza). The octet is rhymed in ABBAABBA pattern and sestet is rhymed in CDCDCD pattern. How do I love thee by Elizabeth B Browning is one of the best examples of Petrarchan sonnet. ● Shakespearean Rhyme (ABAB CDCD EFEF GG) Only Shakespearean sonnet equals Petrarchan sonnet in freshness, quality and poetic grandeure. Shakespeare uses iambic pentameter in three quatrains and a couplet completing fourteen lines with rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. One of the best and most quoted sonnets of William Shakespeare is sonnet 18 Shall I compare thee to a summer's day. ● Embracing Rhyme (ABBA CDDC) Embracing rhyme is formed with four lines and it is when two uttermost verses of a stanza with same rhyme enclose inner two verses having same rhyme i.e ABBA. Poem The Trees by Philip Larkin is the best example of embracing rhyme. ● Chain Rhyme (ABA BCB CDC) Chain rhyme links all stanzas of a poem in a sequence where every second
  • 4. rhyme of terza rima (three lines stanza) wraps the second rhyme of next stanza like ABA BCB CDC. Here are some examples of chain rhyme. ● Tail Rhyme (AAB CCB / AAAB CCCB) In tail rhyme every stanza either it is of three lines or more lines, ends with specific rhyme. In tail rhyme there is no limit of lines per stanza but 'B' rhyme is necessary to end with. Rudyard Kipling's The Undertaker's Horse is an example of tail rhyme. Types of Rhyme Different forms of rhyme are found in English poetry, they are different in their sound patterns and number of syllables. ● Perfect Rhyme Perfect rhyme form takes identical vowels and last consonants of stressed syllables in rhyming lines of a stanza. It is less common rhyme but every reader before reading a poem expects perfect rhyme in the poem he is going to read. It is also called Full rhyme, True rhyme or Exact rhyme. ● Imperfect Rhyme In imperfect rhyme final vowel and consonant syllables remain same but final consonants do not share same stress pattern. In stress pattern of last consonants it is exactly opposite of perfect rhyme. Imperfect rhyme is also called Slant rhyme, Half rhyme, Para rhyme or Near rhyme. ● Internal Rhyme In internal rhyme same sound occurs in the middle and end of the same line or sometimes same sound sound occurs in the middle of two separate sentences. Rhymes lend musical effect to the poems and make them easier to recite and remember. It is also called Middle rhyme. ● Eye Rhyme In eye rhyme two words at the end of two lines are spelled same but pronounced differently. In fact, they are deception by writer for readers because they look like rhyming sounds but actually they do not. ● Masculine Rhyme Masculine rhyme is when rhyme is on the final syllable of the rhyming words and final syllables of rhyming words are stressed. Most often when rhyming words are monosyllabic, the rhyme is said to be masculine. ● Feminine Rhyme Feminine rhyme is when first syllable of the rhyming words is stressed and final syllable of rhyming word is unstressed. It is often called Double rhyme because it must contain more than one syllable i.e polysyllabic.
  • 5. ● End Rhyme End rhyme is the most common form of rhyme, it is when a poem has some certain rhyming words at the end of every line of a poem. In other words rhyme scheme of a poem indicates end rhyme and it is used in almost every poem except blank verse. For Complete article click here