Alexandrine

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Definition

A line of verse with twelve syllables, typically with a caesura after the sixth syllable, commonly used in French poetry.

Example

French classical tragedy was written primarily in alexandrines.

Study Tips

  • Try to identify this device in poems you read
  • Practice using this technique in your own writing
  • Look for variations and related terms
  • Discuss examples with classmates or teachers

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