It is either referred to as repetition or refrain. Some persons use the term chorus but the first two are more accepted
Repetition in poetry is the use of the same word, phrase, or stanza multiple times to create emphasis, rhythm, or coherence. It can enhance the overall structure and impact of the poem by reinforcing key themes or ideas.
Alliteration is one such repetative syntactic device. Alliteration is repeating a consonant sound. Anaphora, however, is repeating a word or phrase at the beginning of two or more successive clauses or stanzas.
Repetition is when you hear the same words or phrases throughout a poem or stanza.
I looked upon the rotting sea,
And drew my eyes away;
I looked upon the rotting deck,
And there the dead men lay.
from "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Coleridge
If it's not a poem it would therefore be considered as a rhyme.
alliteration
Non-examples of repetition in poetry could include a lack of repeated words, phrases, or structures throughout the poem. Additionally, the use of varied language, imagery, and themes without any recurring elements would also be a non-example of repetition in poetry.
Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds.
Repetition is most often used for emphasis.
parallelelism
Rhyme
the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry
In a poem a complete thought is expressed in? Alliteration a line of poetry repetition a stanza of poetry
Yes. It can also be counted as a structural device in poetry.
An abgesang is the repetition of a word or phrase within poetry, intended for emphasis.
alliteration
Parallelism is the term defined as the repetition of a grammatical structure in poetry. It is used to create rhythm and balance in the poem by repeating similar syntactical patterns.