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- Couplet - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
Here’s a quick and simple definition: A couplet is a unit of two lines of poetry, especially lines that use the same or similar meter, form a rhyme, or are separated from other lines by a double line break Some additional key details about couplets: Couplets do not have to be stand-alone stanzas
- Couplet - Definition and Examples of Couplet in Poetry
A couplet is a literary device that features two successive rhyming lines in a verse and has the same meter to form a complete thought
- Couplet | The Poetry Foundation
A pair of successive rhyming lines, usually of the same length A couplet is “closed” when the lines form a bounded grammatical unit like a sentence (see Dorothy Parker’s “Interview”: “The ladies men admire, I’ve heard, Would shudder at a wicked word ”)
- Couplet - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
A couplet is a literary device that is made up of two rhyming lines of verse These fall in succession, or one after another
- Couplet - Academy of American Poets
The couplet, two successive lines of poetry, usually rhymed (aa), has been an elemental stanzaic unit—a couple, a pairing—as long as there has been written rhyming poetry in English
- Couplet Examples and Definition - Literary Devices
Definition and a list of examples of couplet A couplet is a successive pair of lines in a poem
- What is a Couplet in Literature? Definition, Examples of Couplets
Shakespearean Couplet Definition: These couplets were often used as the end of English sonnets They consists of lines written in iambic pentameter and often revealed the theme to his poems
- Couplet - Wikipedia
A couplet may be formal (closed) or run-on (open) In a formal (closed) couplet, each of the two lines is end-stopped, implying that there is a grammatical pause at the end of a line of verse
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