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Shakespeare and Iambic Pentameter

Shakespeare and Iambic Pentameter. Ms. Miles - English 9. Iambic Pentameter. iamb= a foot of one unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable Pent= Five Meter= the rhythm in verse poetry Iambic Pentameter= five iambic feet per line The most common meter in English poetry.

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Shakespeare and Iambic Pentameter

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  1. Shakespeare and Iambic Pentameter Ms. Miles - English 9

  2. Iambic Pentameter • iamb= a foot of one unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable • Pent= Five • Meter= the rhythm in verse poetry • Iambic Pentameter= five iambic feet per line • The most common meter in English poetry

  3. Iambic Pentameter • Poetry uses “feet” to create the rhythm • A foot is made up of two or three syllables, with one syllable accented • stamp-stamp / stamp-stamp / stamp-stamp / stamp-stamp / stamp-stamp

  4. Iambs • Iambs use an UNaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable • The set of unaccented followed by accented is one complete foot in iambic pentameter • Stamp-STAMP / stamp-STAMP / stamp-STAMP / stamp-STAMP / stamp-STAMP • i AM/ i AM/ i AM/ i AM/ i AM

  5. I am a pirate with a wooden leg ^ / ^ / ^ / ^ / ^ /

  6. Assignment • IN PAIRS: • Write 5 lines of Iambic Pentameter each • Conversation style • Practice reading the conversation using Iambic Pentameter • REMEMBER: • Lines should have 5 feet (2 syllables each) • Not required to rhyme

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