Rhyme scheme of poem mirror
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Silvia Plath's poem "Mirror" is written in free verse. That means it does not have a set rhyme scheme.
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Sylvia Plath's 'Mirror' is written in free verse. The free verse contains combinations of literary devices such as onomatopoeia and alliteration. It has been said to be a modern style of writing, instead, it has existed for hundreds of years.
The poem is written in two stanzas, each stanza has nine lines. The lines in the poem range from eight to fifteen syllables. The end of lines usually ends of sentences or clauses or the lines are end-stopped.
It consists of declarative sentences, with appositive constructions. Words used in the poem are simple with one or two syllables. In the last three lines of the poem, most complex and long sentences are found.
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