The repetition of the refrain "Life doesn't frighten me at all" serves to reinforce the speaker's sense of courage and resilience in the face of challenges and adversity. It highlights the speaker's determination to confront fears and obstacles with a positive attitude and unwavering confidence.
it doesnt stop
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Which poem are you looking at exactly?
A chorus would be the answer.
No, a refrain at the end of a stanza does not necessarily have to repeat the same exact words each time. It can vary slightly in wording or meaning while still maintaining a repeated element to create a sense of unity and structure in the poem.
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The refrain and chorus of a song often repeat a key message or theme. They serve as the main parts of the song that are catchy and memorable. The refrain typically comes back multiple times throughout the song, while the chorus is usually the part that sums up the main idea or emotion of the song.
It is simpley a way of the speaker informing you that they have made a statement previously and they are about to repeat it again
The vehicle wasn't heavy enough. Let's repeat the experiment with a semi...maybe better not.
; Villanelle : A 19-line poem consisting of five tercets and a final quatrain on two rhymes. The first and third lines of the first tercet repeat alternately as a refrain closing the succeeding stanzas and joined as the final couplet of the quatrain.
It depends on the time,severity(was it repeat offending).It doesnt make it impossible but much harder to attain your goal.