The language of shakespeares plays Written primarily using

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The language of shakespeare’s plays Written primarily using blank verse and prose: Blank verse:

The language of shakespeare’s plays Written primarily using blank verse and prose: Blank verse: unrhymed iambic pentameter Prose: written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure Iambic Pentameter: a rhyme scheme in which each line consists of ten syllables Syllables are divided into five pairs called iambs or iambic feet An iamb is a metrical unit made up of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable

Iambic Pentameter ● An example of an iamb would be good BYE. A line

Iambic Pentameter ● An example of an iamb would be good BYE. A line of iambic pentameter flows like this: ○ da DUM da DUM ○ This is 10 syllables, with an unstressed and then stressed pattern (grouped into five units) When I / do COUNT / the CLOCK / that TELLS / the TIME (Sonnet 12) Shall I / com PARE / thee TO / a SUM / mer’s DAY? Thou ART/ more LOVE / ly AND / more TEM / per ATE (Sonnet 18)

Sonnet Structure Total of fourteen lines First twelve are divided into three quatrains with

Sonnet Structure Total of fourteen lines First twelve are divided into three quatrains with four lines each In the three quatrains, the poet establishes a theme or problem and then Resolves it in the final two lines, called the couplet Heroic couplet: Two consecutive lines that rhyme in iambic pentameter

Sonnet pattern Rhyme scheme of the quatrains: abab cdcd efef Couplet has the rhyme

Sonnet pattern Rhyme scheme of the quatrains: abab cdcd efef Couplet has the rhyme scheme: gg Let’s look at the prologue once more for this pattern