• गाथा छंद • बैलेड छंद | |
ballad: गीत गाथागीत छोटी | |
stanza: छंद दोहा बंद बन्द | |
ballad stanza meaning in Hindi
ballad stanza sentence in HindiExamples
More: Next- The poem consists of eight ballad stanzas with 32 lines total.
- Each line of a mantinada is divided into two fourteener and ballad stanza.
- The poem is based on the ballad stanza form, although the poem often departs significantly from it.
- It follows the variant ballad stanza a4 b3 a4 b3, and in keeping with ballad tradition tells a dramatic story.
- It is an early example of Scottish " pastourelle " written in a form of ballad stanza and is almost unique of its kind.
- The text alternates between lines of four and three feet, which is a metric pattern shared by ballad stanzas and many hymns, referred to generally as common measure.
- Since many of her poems were written in traditional ballad stanzas with ABCB rhyme schemes, some of these poems can be sung to fit the melodies of popular folk songs and hymns that also use the common meter, employing alternating lines of iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter.
- Another possible influence is rhyme royal, a traditional medieval form used by Geoffrey Chaucer and others, which has seven lines of iambic pentameter that rhyme " ababbcc . " More likely, however, is the eight-line ballad stanza with the rhyme scheme " ababbcbc, " which Chaucer used in his Monk's Tale.
- She is the author of " Lines of Flight " ( Able Muse Press, 2011 ), a highly acclaimed full-length collection of poetry in various forms, including the sonnet, pantoum, rondeau ( poetry ), villanelle, triolet, sapphic stanza, ballad stanza, quatrain, cinquain, cento ( poetry ) and other forms.
- The influence of traditional English folk ballad is evident in the meter, rhythm, and structure of the poem . " She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways " follows the variant ballad stanza a4 b3 a4 b3, As the critic Kenneth Ober observed, " To confuse the mode of the'Lucy'poems with that of the love lyric is to overlook their structure, in which, as in the traditional ballad, a story is told as boldly and briefly as possible . " Ober compares the opening lines of " She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways " to the traditional ballad " Katharine Jaffray " and notes the similarities in rhythm and structure, as well as in theme and imagery: