alliteration
consonance
assonance
repetition
onomatopeia
rhyme
The names of two common rhythmic patterns in poetry are anapest and iamb.
stick to certain traditional patterns
Structured poetry.
sound devices
sounds
the patterns of sound and rhythm in poetry
The names of two common rhythmic patterns in poetry are anapest and iamb.
The meaning and sound of words is especially important in poetry.
Structured poetry is a type of poetry that contains repeating patterns of elements such as stanza length, rhyme, and meter.
To create a musical quality in poetry, focus on using rhythmic patterns, playing with sounds through alliteration, assonance, and consonance, and incorporating repetition. Pay attention to the pacing and structure of your lines to create a melodic flow and consider the use of meter and rhyme to enhance the musicality of your poetry. Experiment with the variation of sound patterns and explore the sonic possibilities of language to elevate the musical quality of your work.
It has a long vowel sound.
Prosody is technically the actual study of the meter and other sound effects of poetry, rather than any specific feature to be found in a line. Prosody can look at meter (for example, stressed-unstressed syllable patterns), alliteration, and any other elements contributing to the sound of a line.
stick to certain traditional patterns
rhyme patterns indicated by letters
Structured poetry.
Hebrew poetry typically focuses more on patterns of sound, rhythm, and meaning rather than rhyme schemes. It often uses parallelism, repetition, and other structural devices to create its poetic effect.
free verse