Mbth, a plain poem: blank verse literary genre: poetic step: five long and five short steps: ten syllables: unlimited rhythm: iambic.
Appreciation of English translation of poems in the catalogue
Edit this passage to explain blank verse: it is an iambic pentameter line that does not rhyme.
Edit this poem and enjoy it 1. Most of Shakespeare's plays are written in plain poetry, such as the following lines in Act II, Scene 7 of Desire:
The whole world is a stage,
All men and women are just players;
They have their exits and entrances,
A person plays many roles in his life,
His behavior is seven ages. At first it was a baby,
In the nurse's arms crying:
(Shakespeare: Everyone is Happy, Act II, Scene 7)
The whole world is a stage,
All men and women are just actors;
They didn't play; There is a way out;
How many roles does a person play in his life?
The plot of his life is divided into seven periods.
At first it was a baby, howling and vomiting in the nanny's arms. (translated by Liang Shiqiu)
Milton's epic Paradise Lost is also written in plain form.