what iambic foot in the poem daddy by plath
Winning: Poetry Vocab
alliteration:the repitition of the same sounding letters.initial alliteration: when the first letter is repeated and is constant.
assonance: the repetion of vowel sounds within a phrase.
onomatopoeia: an efect that an author uses for the sound of words.
rhyme: one means that a poet works with dealing with the sound of words.
eye rhyme: the sound of two words is exactly alike.
end rhyme: when the words at the end of the line rhymes.
near/slant rhymes: the sound of the two words is close but not exact.
masculine/feminine rhymes: words are pronounced in syllables and some are given more emphasis than others.
accent: strong syllable
internal rhyme: uses the rhyme at the middle and the end of the line.
end-stopped: when the meaning of the line comes to a definate end.
enjambment: when the meaning does not end but continues on the next line.
rhythm: found in different kinds of poetry
free verse: looks on the page as if it were free of the restrictions of traditional poetry.
open form: *free verse
closed form: traditional
stressed: strong
unstressed:weak
iamb: a rhythm based on a foot of one weak and one long syllable.
iambic meter: *see iamb
trochee: metrical foot
trochaic meter: the name of the trochee's meter
anapest: the foot
anapestic meter:what the line produces
dactyl: foot
dactylic: the dactyl's meter
caesura: a break that stops and starts somewhere within the line
anacrusis: an unstressed syllable at the beginning of a line that does not affect the overall meter.
iambic pentameter: a meter with five units or feet.
spondee: two strong accents put together
pyrrhus: two weak accets put together
rising meter: the two feet that begin with a weak syllable, iambic and anapestic.
falling meter: the two feet that begin with a strong syllable trochaic and dactylic.
blank verse: a form that utilizes the oratorical style of a long line in regular meter, but without the confines of a rhyme.
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