By rhyming every other line in his poem, "Dulce et Decorum est.," Wilfred Owen seems to be accentuating the creeping Horror of war. The rhythmic nature it lends to the poem also echoes the "trudge" of the men. Owen was known for his ability to honestly and gruesomely expose the reader to the hopelessness and loss he experienced in war.
By rhyming every other line in "Dulce et Decorum est," Wilfred Owen creates a sense of discord and dissonance that intensifies the poem's anti-war message. The use of rhyme in such a graphic and brutal depiction of war serves to emphasize the horrific realities faced by soldiers on the front lines, contrasting with the traditional notion of war as noble and honorable.
the poem can effect the reader
Adds effect
yes.
the reader uses thing such as drugs to put a sad face onto the reader
Chaucer's use of rhyming created a musical effect, which was said to be based on French and Italian works. The rhyming created a gentle, melodic sound, which complemented the word being spoken.
The rhyming lines at the end of the excerpt create a sense of closure and rhythm, emphasizing the main idea or message of the narrative. They can also enhance the emotional impact of the story and make it more memorable for the reader.
A "hinky pinky" is a word game where a clue is given, and players must find a rhyming word or phrase that fits the clue. For a librarian, a hinky pinky might be "book nook" where players would have to find a two-word rhyming phrase that means a cozy reading corner in a library.
there way of seening it.
It is true that a writer utilizes rhetoric in order to create a particular effect for the reader. Repetition is an example of a rhetorical strategy.
Ellipsis is used to indicate a pause, an omission, or create suspense in writing. The effect on the reader can vary depending on the context; it can create a sense of mystery, anticipation, or allow for the reader to infer meaning.
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Metaphors emphasis, and they help the reader visualise better :)