What are the literary devices used in the poem 'Preludes 'by T.S Eliot?
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Form and Meter. ... The four preludes are written in free verse that goes in and out of organized meter and rhyme. The first two lines are written in iambic tetrameter, with four emphasized syllables. The short third line interrupts the rhythm with three syllables.
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- Form and Meter are the literary devices used in the poem 'Preludes 'by T.S Eliot
- Introductions can be perused as four separate sonnets or potentially one sonnet of 54 lines. The four prefaces are written in the free section that goes all through coordinated meter and rhyme.
- The initial two lines are written in versifying tetrameter, with four stressed syllables. The short third line intrudes on the beat with three syllables. This type of laying out an eight-syllable versifying line and afterwards disturbing it happens more than once in the rest of the sonnet. It proposes that life in a cutting-edge city is both arranged and divided. There is additionally an unpredictable rhyme structure, integrating pictures with words like "wraps"/"scraps," "stamps"/"lights" and "shades"/" drain."
- The subsequent preface is the most ordinary, with an abcadefdef rhyme structure. Phrases that begin with "And" make the sensation of a collection of approximately associated pictures.
- The third introduction is one sentence, that contains a grouping of equal provisos starting with "you" and "and." This underlines the subject of tedium. The fourth introduction is the most unpredictable. The spirit travels through it as a subject both "extended tight across the skies" and "stomped on by unshakable feet." This is upset by the synecdoches starting with "And."
- The subsequent refrain has an ordinary meter and rhymes "grip" with "thing" — it communicates a strict concordance. The last refrain upsets with its absence of musicality and suddenness.
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