Blank verse is primarily used in poetry and drama to create a natural flow of speech that closely resembles everyday conversation. It provides a sense of rhythm and structure without adhering to a strict rhyme scheme, allowing for more focus on the content and meaning of the words.
Blank verse does not have rhymes.
Blank verse is poetry written in un rhymed iambic pentameter.
Rhyme does not appear in blank verse. Blank verse is a form of poetry that does not have a rhyme scheme, but has a consistent meter, often iambic pentameter.
In Julius Caesar, Antony speaks in blank verse.
Shakespeare's blank verse was composed in blank verse, which is to say unrhymed iambic pentameter. Unless you want to know where he did his writing to which question nobody knows the answer.
Unrhymed verse.
Free verse has variable rhythm.
Prose blank verse found in A Midsummer's Night Dream, but they are not used at random. Each has its purpose. In general, prose is employed by Shakesepear for humorous passages and for the conversation of vulgar characters, while verse is the medium of expression for the more elevated and poetical parts of the play.
A verse with no rhyme but with meter is called blank verse. Blank verse is a form of poetry characterized by a consistent meter, most commonly iambic pentameter, but lacking a rhyme scheme. It is often used in dramatic works and epic poetry.
An example of a blank verse is, The Ball Poem by John Berryman What is the boy now, who has lost his ball, What, what is he to do? I saw it go Merrily bouncing, down the street, and then Merrily over-there it is in the water!
benevolence (kindness) and beneficence(generosity) , are the two main words I can find that would fit this description
All blank verse has ten syllables per line.