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write short note on blankverse, heoric cuplets​

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Answered by AyuBhai94
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Answer : A heroic couplet is a rhyming couplet, or pair of lines with end rhymes in iambic pentameter, meaning there are five iambic 'feet' on each line. The heroic couplet traditionally appears in long, narrative poems called epics, but it can also be used in mock epics that parody the 'heroic' tone of epic poetry.

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Heroic couplet, a couplet of rhyming iambic pentameters often forming a distinct rhetorical as well as metrical unit. The origin of the form in English poetry is unknown, but Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century was the first to make extensive use of it.

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A heroic couplet is a rhyming couplet, or pair of lines with end rhymes in iambic pentameter, meaning there are five iambic 'feet' on each line. The heroic couplet traditionally appears in long, narrative poems called epics, but it can also be used in mock epics that parody the 'heroic' tone of epic poetry.

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