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The poem is written in 44 lines divided into 11 quatrains. It doesn’t follow any particular form or rhyme scheme . The first letter of all the lines are capitalized purposefully to give the magnificent appeal to the Pike, in spite of the lines ending in the middle in many places.
‘Pike’ is one of the best-known poems by the English poet Ted Hughes (1930-98). Published in his second collection, Lupercal, in 1960, the poem describes the fish known as the pike, which is depicted as deadly and dangerous: a force of nature which obeys its own rules.
Pike es un poema en verso libre de once estrofas, todas cuartetas, 44 líneas en total. En la página se ve bastante ordenado y formal, como si el poeta buscara orden y eficiencia. Una observación más cercana trae una longitud de línea variada dentro de cada estrofa, y sin rima.
The poem “Pike” written by Ted Hughes in 1960 in the book Lupercal, describes the poet’s interpretation of a pike and its habitat. The poem is also based on remembering a time during which the freshwater fish perturbed him.
7 paź 2023 · 'Pike' is a free verse poem of 11 stanzas, all quatrains, 44 lines in total. On the page, it looks rather neat and formal, as if the poet is looking for order and efficiency. Closer observation brings a varied line length within each stanza and no rhyme.
20 maj 2023 · In Ted Hughes’ poem “Pike,” the speaker delves into the eerie and mesmerizing world of the pike, a predatory fish. The poem explores the pike’s menacing presence, its grandeur in its ...
Summary. "Pike" is a poem comprised of eleven stanzas of four lines each. There is no rhyme scheme. The poem's subject is the pike (a type of fish): the speaker describes pike in general and...