Cards (4)

  • What is enjambment in poetry?

    Enjambment is when a line of poetry continues its thought or syntactical structure into the next line without a grammatical pause, encouraging the reader to read through the line break.
  • How does enjambment affect the reading experience?

     It enhances understanding by urging the reader to consider ideas across lines, promoting a more holistic interpretation of the poem.
  • What is an end-stopped line?

    An end-stopped line is a line of poetry that concludes with a punctuation mark, allowing for a natural pause, unlike enjambed lines which continue into the next.
  • Why is the understanding of enjambment significant for analyzing poetry?
    It allows readers to appreciate how poets manipulate line breaks for rhythm, pacing, and thematic emphasis, leading to deeper engagement with the text.