The sound of poetry generally refers to the linguistic quality which determines a certain rhythms in poetry.

It is the distinctive qualities or features which distinguishes poetry from other forms of literature. It has its following parts:

a)Syllables
b) Foot
c) Meter

a) Syllables: – As syllables is the combination of vowel and consonant sound. A word can have many syllables but are syllable is always equals to one vowel and one consonant sound. Generally it is considered that one syllable equal to one vowel. For example life.
b) Foot: – A foot is the combination of stressed and unstressed syllables. For example my life.
c) Meter: – Meter in the poetry is often determined by syllables and foot. Generally one foot is regarded to be one meter.
There are two types of meter. a) Numerical b) Traditional


    a) Numerical
    One foot- Monometer
    Two feet- Dimeter
    Three feet- Trimeter
    Four feet- Tetrameter
    Five feet- Pentameter
    Six feet- Hexameter
    Seven feet- Heptameter
    Eight feet- Octameter
    Nine feet- Semi decameter
    Ten feet- Decameter

    b) Traditional
    The Iambic~/
    The Trochee /~
    The Dactyl /~ ~
    The Anapest ~ ~ /

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