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1 Geschke/British Literature Meter METER

2 Geschke/British Literature Meter METER Meter is the systematically arranged and measured rhythm in verse. Meter is measured in units of feet.

3 Geschke/British Literature Meter SYMBOLS ˘ = Unstressed Syllable ΄ = Stressed Syllable

4 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF METRIC FOOT Iambic ˇ ´ Example: bal – loon

5 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF METRIC FOOT Trochaic ´ ˇ Example: so – da

6 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF METRIC FOOT Anapestic ˇ ˇ ´ Example: con – tra – dict

7 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF METRIC FOOT Dactylic ´ ˇ ˇ Example: ma – ni – ac

8 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF METRIC FOOT Spondaic ´ Example: man – made

9 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF METRIC FOOT Amphibrach ˇ ´ ˇ Example: Chi – ca – go

10 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF METRIC FOOT Amphimacer ´ ˇ ´ Example: A – tti - tude

11 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF LINE Monometer (one foot)

12 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF LINE Dimeter (two feet)

13 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF LINE Trimeter (three feet)

14 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF LINE Tetrameter (four feet)

15 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF LINE Pentameter (five feet)

16 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF LINE Hexameter (six feet)

17 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF LINE Heptameter (seven feet)

18 Geschke/British Literature Meter TYPE OF LINE Octometer (eight feet)

19 Geschke/British Literature Meter STANZAS Metric feet make up lines, which make up stanzas Stanzas are identified by the number of lines they contain

20 Geschke/British Literature Meter STANZAS Couplet –2 lines

21 Geschke/British Literature Meter STANZAS Tercet –3 lines

22 Geschke/British Literature Meter STANZAS Quatrain –4 lines

23 Geschke/British Literature Meter STANZAS Cinquain –5 lines

24 Geschke/British Literature Meter STANZAS Sestet –6 lines

25 Geschke/British Literature Meter STANZAS Septet –7 lines

26 Geschke/British Literature Meter STANZAS Octet or Octave –8 lines

27 Geschke/British Literature Meter STANZAS X-lined stanza –9 or more lines

28 Geschke/British Literature Meter A FEW MORE TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW: Anacrusis –an extra unaccented syllable at the beginning of a line before the regular meter begins. Catalexis –Lacking the final syllable or syllables expected in the regular pattern of a metrical verse line. The term is most often used when the final unstressed syllable is not used.

29 A FEW MORE TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW: Hypercatalectic--Having an extra syllable or syllables in excess of the normal length of a specified metrical verse line. –Feminine Ending--The ending of a metrical verse line on an unstressed syllable (as in the regular trochaic line) –Masculine Ending--The ending of a metrical verse line on a stressed syllable (as in the regular iambic line) Geschke/British Literature Meter

30 Scansion The act of analyzing verse into its rhythmic components.

31 Geschke/British Literature Meter Count The Number of Syllables Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? 10 syllables

32 Geschke/British Literature Meter Contemplate the Breakdown of the Metric Feet Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?

33 Geschke/British Literature Meter Connect The Dots 5 Metric Feet 2 Syllables per Metric Foot Iambic? Trochaic?

34 Geschke/British Literature Meter Scansion Iambic ˘ ΄ ˘ ΄ ˘ ΄ ˘ ΄ ˘ ΄ Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?

35 Geschke/British Literature Meter Scansion Trochaic ΄ ˘ ΄ ˘ ΄ ˘ ΄ ˘ ΄ ˘ Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?

36 Geschke/British Literature Meter Scansion Is the line iambic or trochaic? Which one sounds better? Look up the words in the dictionary: ˘ ΄ –Compare ΄ ˘ –Summer’s

37 Geschke/British Literature Meter Scansion Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? The Answer: Iambic Pentameter

38 Geschke/British Literature Meter Catalexis In the golden lightning Of the sunken sun. Count the number of syllables Line 1: 6 Line 2: 5

39 Geschke/British Literature Meter Catalexis Line 1 In the golden lightning ΄ ˘ ΄ ˘ ΄ ˘ In the golden lightning Trochaic Trimeter

40 Geschke/British Literature Meter Catalexis Line 2 Of the sunken sun. ΄ ˘ ΄ ˘ ΄ Of the sunken sun. Trochaic Trimeter Catalectic


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