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Yes, the phrase "Is fear no more the heat o' the sun" is in iambic pentameter, as it consists of ten syllables with a pattern of unstressed and stressed syllables.

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Why does shakespear use iambic pentameter?

Shakespeare used iambic pentameter so that his actors could more easily learn the scripts.The rhythm in the verses using stressed and unstressed words makes it easier to learn.


Does William Blake use the iambic pentameter?

No, William Blake did not typically use iambic pentameter in his poetry. He preferred a more free and unconventional verse structure that allowed for his innovative and lyrical style to come through.


Iambic feet have how many beats?

An iambic foot is consisted of two syllables -- I'm not quite sure what beats are, but they should be the same as syllables. Each iambic foot has an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable, on which you naturally place more emphasis. An example of a line composed of a couple of iambic feet would be: (Here the stressed syllables are in CAPS) i HAVE to GRILL the STEAK toDAY. So, in short, the answer is TWO.


Why did authors use iambic pentameter?

In order for the actors/actresses to remember their lines more easily during the plays.


When was Fear No More created?

Fear No More was created on 2005-05-01.


In which meter were shakespearean sonnets written?

Different languages have different metres as their natural sonnet line. In English, by far the commonest metre for a sonnet is Iambic Pentameter: For whom the possessed sea littered, on both shores, Ruinous arms; being fired, and for good, But Iambic Tetrameter is also found: My shrink said "lucid dreaming" tames recurring nightmares. What the bleep - And occasionally you will come across even more exotic metres.


What form of writing would shakespeare use for iambic pentameter?

Do you mean, what sort of handwriting would he use? The same handwriting he always used: secretary hand. Or do you mean "When did Shakespeare use iambic pentameter?" The answer is in sonnets and in a lot of the dialogue in his plays, when it was supposed to be more powerful.


What effect does Shakespeare's uneven of iambic pentameter have on the reader?

Certain lines stand out. Making them seem more important than others


What effect does Shakespeare's varying use of iambic pentameter have on the reader or viewers?

Certain lines stand out, making them seem more important.


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