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The visual marking of stressed (/) and unstressed (x) syllables.
The number of feet per line (e.g., Tetrameter, Pentameter).
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary Pattern: / x / x / x / x / x / x / x / x 2. Metrics Summary Foot Type: Trochaic (Stressed followed by Unstressed). Line Length: Octameter (8 feet per line). Classification: Trochaic Octameter. 3. Structural Observations
Notes on variations like substitutions or "feminine endings." 🖋️ Example Analysis: " The Raven " (Edgar Allan Poe) 1. Scansion Breakdown
The repeating unit of rhythm (e.g., Iamb, Trochee, Anapest).
Heavy use of internal rhyme complements the meter to heighten the musicality. 🛠️ Common Meter Reference Example Word Iamb Be hold Trochee Hap py Anapest Under stand Dactyl Care fully Spondee Heartbreak
The poem often drops the final unstressed syllable at the end of lines to create a "truncated" or "masculine" ending, which increases the driving, hypnotic pace.