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  1. Here are three very different examples of iambic pentameter in English poetry: Shakespeare’s sonnet 18 starts ‘ Shall I compare thee to a summers day?’ . This line of poetry has five feet, so it’s written in pentameter.

  2. 11 mar 2021 · Shakespeare uses not the heroic couplets of Chaucer but the unrhymed iambic pentameter – also known as blank verse – which Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (c. 1517-47) had developed in the 1540s.

  3. 11 wrz 2019 · Review the examples of iambic pentameter, or Blank Verse, from Shakespeare's famous plays to see how they reveal rhythm and rhyme in poetry and more.

  4. 25 kwi 2021 · Pentameter is the most famous meter for iambic poetry, but it’s not the only one — there’s dimeter, trimeter, tetrameter, etc. William Shakespeare loved using this iambic meter in his plays and poetry for the flow it created.

  5. Often within his plays, Shakespeare would format the dialogue of kings and the upper classes in iambic pentameter, and then, when someone from a lower class or someone playing a fool spoke, the meter would disappear.

  6. 3 mar 2020 · It is the metre found in blank verse – what most of Shakespeare’s plays are written in (indeed, Shakespeare’s sonnets are also written in iambic pentameter, with the exception of one). Uses of iambic pentameter

  7. Notice the pattern of underlined accented, and unaccented syllables, which are iambic pentameter in these lines of “Macbeth,” a play by Shakespeare. Example #2: Ode to Autumn (By John Keats) “Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run…