Submitted by Intelligent_Head_214 t3_11lpbko in books
I’ve researched the concept: 10 syllables, 5 feet, and two syllables coupled in a de-dum rhythm.
Got it…in theory. In practice I can’t feel the de-dum rhythm and it takes me out of what I’m reading because I know I’m messing up and not appreciating the material. For example, Lost Paradise by Milton is considered the bees knees right? Well…I’m not seeing that right now because of my mental handicap. I even had the bright idea to write a poem myself in hopes of getting the rhythm to click and that’s working about as well as you’d expect if you’ve so happened to read this far down.
tomandshell t1_jbdlxjt wrote
Ozymandias by Shelley
The rhythm’s there, not always in your face. Some subtlety can make it hard to spot—unless you’re used to clapping every line. That’s what I make my freshmen do in class. No matter what I try, some still get stuck. On YouTube, there’s a video that helps: “I am a Pirate With a Wooden Leg.”