What is the metrical form of the romance?
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What is the metrical form of the romance?
The romance (the term is Spanish, and is pronounced accordingly: Spanish pronunciation: [roˈmanθe]) is a metrical form used in Spanish poetry. It consists of an indefinite series (tirada) of verses, in which the even-numbered lines have a near-rhyme (assonance) and the odd lines are unrhymed.
What are the examples of metrical tale?
Examples of metric tales include : “The Lady of Shallot” written by Alfred Lord Tennyson, "The Lady of the Lake" by Sir Walter Scott.
What is ballad with example?
They may eventually be set to music, or they remain in their original forms. However, in general, whether a ballad is a song or a story, it tends to have some sort of musical quality to it. One example of a ballad is Samuel Taylor Coleridge's famous "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
What does metrical mean in poetry?
Metrical poetry is poetry that has meter. It has a recognizable pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. For example, a poem with iambic