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Rhythm Analysis of Fire and Ice

Concept.

Foot: The combination of English stressed syllables and special unstressed syllables is called sound stage.

Many syllable steps may be two or three syllables, but not less than two or more syllables, and the only one is stressed. The metrical analysis of English poetry is to turn it into a step sentence and distinguish the number of steps from the steps. This process is called rhythm.

For example, if the poem "Adding the most beautiful creatures from our desires" divides the sound into steps, it will become like this:

Reciprocating benefits * re-ST CREA * TURE-S * Let's go to your majesty * I-ncrea * SE.

The "-"above indicates that this is a light syllable, while the "*" indicates that it is in front of the stressed syllable. So we can see that the above sentence has five steps, and the sound of each step is stressed by the first two syllables. Such syllables are called cadence. There are quite a few in the Tang dynasty, which have the taste of "Ze", but they are also fundamentally different. As we have seen, one step is not necessarily equal to one sentence.

Follow these steps

Tone, called "single step", has a step in every line; Each section has two steps, called "two steps" (two-step grid); Three-step, called "three-step"; Except for four-step (four tones), five-step (five tones), six-step (six-step), seven-step (seven-step) and eight-step (eight-step).

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Rhythm (beat): refers to the rhythm or regularity of reading aloud when the step size of rhythmic sound is large, which should include the number of syllables and the number of stressed syllables to distinguish the position of sound level on this basis. There are six traditional English poems. Namely:

Iambic (iambic)

Promotion and suppression (promotion and suppression cases)

Anti-iambic (short bar)

Promote and suppress cases (long cases and short cases)

Amphibrach) BR/> iambic (length)

"Suppress" light syllables and "Yang" stressed syllables. "Raise and suppress" is a step. There are two syllables, one is pre-syllable stress and the other is light reading. Similarly, "young iambic", that is, a segment has three syllables, the most stressed before, followed by light reading and stressed syllables.

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English Poetry Rhyme: The rhyming form of English poetry is more complicated than China's ancient poems.

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Functionally, it rhymes with words, and people can also rhyme with consonants (contrast: only China has it according to the overlapping type), and words that rhyme with the second syllable can be selected at the beginning, middle and end (contrast: each word has only one syllable). The most common are:

Alliteration: refers to the repetition of letters at the beginning of a word, such as big and grows.

Homophonic (quasi-rhyme): refers to the repetition of stressed vowels as big as failure;

Rhyme: refers to the repetition of the last letter of a word, such as Yamato bait.

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But there may be many lines of rhyming poems at the same time, such as:

The light in a woman's eyes

& gt This line of poems has faint alliteration and lies, faint harmony, lies, eyes, rhyming lies and eyes. Rhyme between formats

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Rows of English poems are called rhymes. There are two common transmission line rhymes (AABB), alternating rhyme (ABCB), alternating rhyme (ABBA) and alternating rhyme (ABBA).

If this sonnet:

From our increased desire,

Let the beautiful roses never fade,

But the most beautiful creature, as a mature creature, should die with time.

His gentle heirs may remember him:

ABAB rhyme scheme, classified as follows:

From our wish increment (the fairest available creature = one),

Such a beautiful rose will never be a D (i.e. = B),

But as a relatively mature one, it should be DECided by time dec (convenience = one).

His gentle heir may bring his memo. (RY = B):

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The formal skills of English poetry may also be limited, such as sonnets-sonnets:

The influences of sonnets are: sonnets, pentatonic scale and cadence. Fourteen lines, five steps, one step, tone. A poem is iambic rhythm.

This form first appeared in Italy and was introduced to Britain, and was loved by scholars in the Elizabethan era in the 16th century. Poets such as Shakespeare, Spencer and Sydney wrote many famous sonnets. 18th century, sonnets and cold. Later, romantic poets Keats and Wordsworth recovered from illness.

Sonnets English poetry types: Italy (Petrarvhan) and Shakespeare's industrial type (Shakesperoan), also known as Britain.

4. 1 Italian:

This poem was founded by the Italian poet Petrarch and is divided into two parts: the first part is eight lines (octave), and the nursery rhyme consisting of two quatrains is the second part of abbaabba's six-line poem, and the rhyme can have different forms. Strict Italian sonnets, before the end of the eighth line, the poem should come to an end, and then turn to a new half-year line and poem.

4.2 Shakespeare:

Poetry is also divided into two parts: the first part consists of three four-line poems alternately, and the rhyme is OK. The second part of a two-line poem. Finally, there are two lines of rhyming poems. The rhyme is ababcdcdefefgg The artistic conception of Shakespeare's poetry is coherent to the last two lines, which is the climax of the whole poem.