heroic stanza
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Definition
Noun: A heroic stanza is a specific four-line poetic form (a quatrain) composed of two heroic couplets. It is characterized by an elevated, formal style and employs the rhyme scheme abab.
Usage
The term is used in literary analysis and poetry to describe and classify a particular metrical and rhyming structure. * The poet chose a heroic stanza to convey the epic nature of the battle. * Analyzing the heroic stanza reveals the author's mastery of classical form.
Examples
- The ode's opening heroic stanza immediately established a solemn and dignified tone.
- While less common than other quatrains, the heroic stanza was favored by 18th-century neoclassical writers for its stately rhythm.
Advanced Usage
- The form is considered "heroic" because it utilizes the heroic couplet (a pair of rhyming iambic pentameter lines) as its building block, a meter traditionally used for epic and narrative poetry.
- Its structured elegance () makes it suitable for themes of honor, grandeur, and serious reflection.
Variants and Related Words
- Heroic couplet (noun): A pair of consecutive, rhyming lines of poetry in iambic pentameter, which are the constituent parts of a heroic stanza.
- Quatrain (noun): A general term for any stanza or poem of four lines, of which the heroic stanza is one specific type.
- Iambic pentameter (noun): A metrical foot in poetry consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable, repeated five times per line. This is the standard meter for heroic couplets and stanzas.
Synonyms
- Heroic quatrain: A direct synonym for heroic stanza.
Different Meanings
This term is highly specific to poetics and does not carry other common meanings. It refers exclusively to this formal poetic structure.
Noun
- a quatrain consisting of two heroic couplets written in an elevated style; the rhyme scheme is abab