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Vsuresh Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Rhyme and rhythm

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What do 'form' and 'rhythm' mean in literary analysis?
  

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Here are two sites that explain it much better than I could. Literary form— the organization, arrangement, or framework of a literary work; the manner or style of constructing, arranging, and coordinating the parts of a composition for a pleasing or effective result. htm Rhythm - In English, the more common basis of rhythm is stress .

  • Here are two sites that explain it much better than I could.
  • Literary form— the organization, arrangement, or framework of a literary work; the manner or style of constructing, arranging, and coordinating the parts of a composition for a pleasing or effective result.
  • htm Rhythm - In English, the more common basis of rhythm is stress .
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Here are two sites that explain it much better than I could.

Literary form—the organization, arrangement, or framework of a literary work; the manner or style of constructing, arranging, and coordinating the parts of a composition for a pleasing or effective result.

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