Stanza is a division of four or more lines with fixed length, meter, or rhyme scheme. Stanzas are similar to prose paragraphs with connected thoughts and space. Most stanzas have fewer than twelve lines. Stanza pattern determined by foot count and metrical/rhyming scheme
Stanzas are the verse equivalent of paragraphs. Stanzas can range from one to unlimited lines. Most poems contain stanzas between three and ten lines. Four-line stanza is most popular, used by Shakespeare to Poe
Sonnet 18 is one of Shakespeare's 154 sonnets written in 1609. Contains 14 lines in iambic pentameter with ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme. Part of Fair Youth sequence (1-126) or procreation sonnets cycle
French film casting involves selecting actors for roles in French cinema. Casting decisions significantly influence film's success and authenticity. French cinema emphasizes natural character embodiment over star power
A couplet is a unit of two lines of poetry with same meter or rhyme. Couplets can be stand-alone or exist within longer stanzas. Couplets don't have to rhyme, but often do
Bliss Carman's poem celebrates autumn's changing colors and beauty. Sylvester Baxter describes maple trees rising like fountains. George Cooper's poem portrays October as a party with colorful leaves. William Cullen Bryant celebrates autumn's beauty and brief sunsets