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10 August, 21:58

A villanelle is

A. a formal poem using extensive repetition.

B. a narrative poem written in blank verse.

C. a type of complex sonnet.

D. a favorite technique of John Donne.

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  1. 10 August, 22:44
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    A villanelle is A. a formal poem using extensive repetition.

    It is a nineteen line poem which has five tercets followed by a quatrain. Tercet meaning 3 lines, quatrain meaning 4 lines.

    It contains two refrains and two repeating rhymes. Where the first and third line is the first tercet is repeated alternately throughout the poem.

    Examples of a villanelle are:

    Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas

    One Art by Elizabeth Bishop

    The Home on the Hill by Edward Arlington Robinson
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