How we make a rhymes schemes of any poem?
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Rhyme Schemes
This page is an introduction to rhyme schemes. Do you know the pattern of a limerick, a sonnet? How to write a poem with special sound effects? More below! This is just one of many pages on this website about poetry techniques. At the bottom, you'll find links to more pages about how to write poetry.
Rhyme schemes and sound effects
Rhyme is an important tool in the poet's toolbox. Traditional poetry forms such as sonnets often use rhyme in specific patterns. But even if you are writing free verse, you can use rhyme to when it helps you create desired effects.
Why rhyme
There are many reasons why you might choose to use rhyme:
To give pleasure. Rhyme, done well, is pleasing to the ear. It adds a musical element to the poem, and creates a feeling of "rightness," of pieces fitting together. It also makes a poem easier to memorize, since the rhyme echoes in the reader's mind afterward, like a melody.
To deepen meaning. Rhyming two or more words draws attention to them and connects them in the reader's mind.
To strengthen form. In many traditional forms, a regular pattern of rhymes are at the ends of the lines. This means that even if the poem is being read out loud, listeners can easily hear where the lines end, can hear the shape of the poem.
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See last words of each line and mark it as a,b,C,etc then as there are rhyming words coming to previous line then mark the same alphabet that u have marked it previously......
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