rhythmic pattern
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Definition
Noun: 1. A system of versification; the underlying metrical structure of a line of poetry. This term refers to the organized, recurring pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that creates the rhythm in a poem. It is a fundamental concept in prosody, the study of poetic meter and form.
Usage
- The rhythmic pattern of iambic pentameter, with its da-DUM da-DUM beat, is famously used in Shakespeare's sonnets.
- To understand a poem fully, one must analyze its rhythmic pattern and how it contributes to the overall meaning and feeling.
- The poet experimented with an unusual rhythmic pattern to create a sense of unease in the reader.
Advanced Usage
- Scansion: The act of analyzing and marking the rhythmic pattern of a poem is called scansion. One scans a line to identify its metrical feet (e.g., iambs, trochees) and overall meter.
- Deviation from Pattern: A poet may intentionally break or vary the established rhythmic pattern to draw attention to a specific word or idea, a technique known as a metrical substitution.
Variants and Related Words
- Meter (n): Often used interchangeably with "rhythmic pattern," it specifically denotes the measured, structured rhythm in verse.
- Cadence (n): The rhythmic flow or sequence of sounds in language, which can be more general than a strict, repeating pattern. It often refers to the natural rise and fall of speech or prose.
- Prosody (n): The study of the rhythmic patterns, meter, and intonation of verse.
Synonyms
- Metrical pattern
- Meter
- Beat (in a general sense)
- Measure
Related Terms and Concepts
- Foot (n): The basic unit of measurement in a rhythmic pattern, consisting of a combination of stressed and unstressed syllables (e.g., an is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one: da-DUM).
- Iambic Pentameter (n): A specific and common rhythmic pattern in English poetry consisting of five iambic feet per line.
- Free Verse (n): Poetry that does not follow a regular, repeating rhythmic pattern or meter.
Noun
- (prosody) a system of versification