Richard Cory

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English

 

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October 2, 2015

 

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The rhyme scheme is set up in a basic abab cdcd efef ghgh pattern, with the lines divided up into four stanzas, quatrains to be exact. The feet and meter of the lines are also classic. The entire poem is written in iambic pentameter, one of the oldest meters used in English verse. This pattern of five feet of unstressed syllable - stressed syllable per line is easiest seen in the following way, with the bold, capitalized areas corresponding to the stressed syllables, and the feet divided by a "/": u / u / u / u / u / WhenEV /er RICH /ard COR /y WENT /down TOWN,/ u / u / u / u / u / We PE /ople ON /the PAVE /ment LOOKED /at HIM: / u / u / u / u / u / He WAS /a GEN /tleMAN /from SOLE /to CROWN, / u / u / u / u / u / Clean FAV /ored AND /imPER/iAL/ly SLIM...
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The rhyme scheme is set up in a basic abab cdcd efef ghgh pattern, with the lines divided up into four stanzas, quatrains to be exact. The feet and meter of the lines are also classic. The entire poem is written in iambic pentameter, one of the oldest meters used in English verse. This pattern of five feet of unstressed syllable - stressed syllable per line is easiest seen in the following way, with the bold, capitalized areas corresponding to the stressed syllables, and the feet divided by a "/": u / u / u / u / u / WhenEV /er RICH /ard COR /y WENT /down TOWN,/ u / u / u / u / u / We PE /ople ON /the PAVE /ment LOOKED /at HIM: / u / u / u / u / u / He WAS /a GEN /tleMAN /from SOLE /to CROWN, / u / u / u / u / u / Clean FAV /ored AND /imPER/iAL/ly SLIM...
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