Want to find out what poems and houses have in common? In this lesson, we'll explore the 'rooms' that stanzas create in poetry, drawing on examples from Gwendolyn Brooks, Robert Frost, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Elizabeth Bishop, and Lord Byron.
Definition of a Stanza
Imagine that you're visiting someone's house for the first time, and they're giving you a tour. As you go from room to room, you'll notice that each room serves a different purpose and has a different feel to it. For example, the kitchen has a different atmosphere than the bathroom, and it certainly has a different purpose! Still, these rooms all work together to make the house complete.
Want to find out what poems and houses have in common? In this lesson, we'll explore the 'rooms' that stanzas create in poetry, drawing on examples from Gwendolyn Brooks, Robert Frost, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Elizabeth Bishop, and Lord Byron.Definition of a StanzaImagine that you're visiting someone's house for the first time, and they're giving you a tour. As you go from room to room, you'll notice that each room serves a different purpose and has a different feel to it. For example, the kitchen has a different atmosphere than the bathroom, and it certainly has a different purpose! Still, these rooms all work together to make the house complete.
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