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  • Couplet - Definition and Examples - LitCharts
    Here’s a quick and simple definition: A couplet is a unit of two lines of poetry, especially lines that use the same or similar meter, form a rhyme, or are separated from other lines by a double line break Some additional key details about couplets: Couplets do not have to be stand-alone stanzas
  • 10 of the Best Examples of Couplet Poems Everyone Should Read
    Many iconic poems written in English utilise rhyming couplets, so choosing ten of the best and most illustrative couplet poems is no easy task However, we’ve tried to offer a range of poems here to show the diverse uses to which poets have put a pair of rhyming verse lines
  • Couplet - Definition and Examples of Couplet in Poetry
    Couplets are an important literary device in poetry As part of an overall poetic work, or as poems on their own, couplets allow writers to have an impact through condensed wording of a complete idea within two lines of verse
  • COUPLET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of COUPLET is two successive lines of verse forming a unit marked usually by rhythmic correspondence, rhyme, or the inclusion of a self-contained utterance : distich How to use couplet in a sentence
  • Couplet - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis
    Couplets are included in poems because of their constant rhythm and the way that the pairing of lines can draw a reader’s attention to a specific thought Often poems with the most consistent of meters make use of this form
  • Couplet Examples and Definition - Literary Devices
    Couplets are either closed, which is to say that both lines are end-stopped, or open, which is to say that there is enjambment involved and the meaning of the line runs on past the end of the line Closed couplets are also known as formal couplets, while open couplets are sometimes called run-on couplets
  • Couplet in Literature: Definition Examples - SuperSummary
    Couplets can stand alone as their own stanza, or they can occur within a larger stanza, differentiated from the surrounding lines by rhyme, grammatical structure, or a thought that links the two lines together





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