499 search results for "enjambment"

Daddy

…sounds of the things. For example, ‘achoo’ and ‘ich’. Enjambment: Enjambment refers to the continuation of a sentence without the pause beyond the end of a line, couplet or stanza….

Caesura

…This couplet uses both caesura and enjambment. Enjambment appears in the first line. In the second, fourth, and fifth lines, the periods cause readers to pause for a while and…

The Waste Land

…points. Enjambment: Enjambment refers to a phrase that is carried over a line-break without a major pause. Similarly, “The Waste Land” comes up with many examples where Eliot has continued…

I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died

…gathering firm” and /i/ sound in “I heard the fly buzz.” Enjambment: Enjambment refers to the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet…

I Carry Your Heart with Me

…one with an enjambment, e. e. cummings completes it, saying he does not fear fate as his beloved is his fate. He directly addresses her within parenthesis, which means he…

To His Coy Mistress

…“Sits on thy skin like morning dew” the poet compares woman’s youthful skin to morning dew. Enjambment: Enjambment refers to the continuation of a sentence without the pause beyond the…

The Flea

…our marriage bed, and marriage temple is”. Here the speaker compares mingling of blood with the act of consummating the marriage. Enjambment: Enjambment refers to the continuation of a sentence…

Thanatopsis

…has personified nature throughout the poem by giving it human qualities and voice to the emotions, beauty, and thoughts. Enjambment: Enjambment refers to the continuation of a sentence without the…

Mary Had a Little Lamb

…in the second line, the poet has compared lamb’s fleece with white snow. Enjambment: Enjambment refers to the continuation of a sentence without the pause beyond the end of a…

Ode to a Nightingale

…meaning clear. Keats has used simile in the second stanza, “Forlorn! the very word is like a bell.” Here the poet is comparing forlorn to a bell. Enjambment: Enjambment refers…

Lady Lazarus

…the second stanza with an enjambment that will connect it to the next stanza, but both of these stanzas have clarified the main idea, which is the suffocation in the…

Buffalo Bill’s

…what i want to know is”. Enjambment: It is defined as a thought in verse that does not come to an end at a line break; instead, it rolls over…

Song: To Celia

…a consonance. Enjambment: It is the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line or stanza. For example, line 11 and 12 show the verses…

We Real Cool

…the teenagers with the first-person plural at the end of each verse, making it an enjambment. These verses add to the main idea of the poem, which is the rebellion…

Breakfast

…of /w/ in “Without any word to me” and the sound of /h/ in “A hat on his head.” Enjambment: It is a device in which the meanings of verse…

Midnight Ride of Paul Revere

…remembers that famous day and year”, the sound of /r/ and /s/ in “Wanders and watches with eager ears.” Enjambment: Enjambment: It is defined as a thought in verse that…

A Red, Red Rose

…the same line such as the sound of /l/ in “ And fare thee weel awhile!”. Enjambment: Enjambment refers to the continuation of a sentence without the pause beyond the…

Home Burial

…on the sidehill”. Enjambment: Enjambment refers to the continuation of a sentence without the pause beyond the end of a line, couplet or stanza. For example, “And I crept down…

My Last Duchess

…wife. Enjambment: Enjambment refers to the continuation of a sentence without the pause beyond the end of a line, couplet or stanza such as: “The Count your master’s known munificence…