kayleemarie2005 kayleemarie2005
  • 20-04-2020
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"A horse! A horse! my kingdom for a horse!" why is this verse of Shakespeare an example of iambic pentameter?

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mcar7880
mcar7880 mcar7880
  • 20-04-2020

"A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!" This line is an example of meter from Shakespeare's play, Richard the Third. There is a rhythm to this language when spoken. It is written in perfect iambic pentameter because it has five iambs.

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isabeau337 isabeau337
  • 09-06-2021

It contains five metrical feet, each with an unstressed and then a stressed syllable. :)

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