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  1. Scansion - Wikipedia

    The two main approaches to scansion result in a conundrum: metrical scansion necessarily ignores significant differences in stress, the very signal that meter orders; yet rhythmic scansion obscures …

  2. Scansion - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis

    Scansion refers to how a poem can be broken down into its parts. Specifically, so that the reader can analyze the meter, but, it can also be used to take a closer look at the rhyme scheme and the …

  3. What Is Scansion in Poetry? How to Recognize and Use Scansion

    Aug 25, 2021 · What Is Scansion? Scansion marks the metrical pattern of a poem by breaking each line of verse up into feet and highlighting the accented and unaccented syllables.

  4. Scansion | Meter, Poetry & Rhyme | Britannica

    The purpose of scansion is to enhance the reader’s sensitivity to the ways in which rhythmic elements in a poem convey meaning. Deviations in a poem’s metrical pattern are often significant to its meaning. …

  5. SCANSION Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    SCANSION definition: the metrical analysis of verse. The usual marks for scansion are ˘ for a short or unaccented syllable, ¯ or ′ for a long or accented syllable, ^ for a rest, | for a foot division, and ‖ for a …

  6. Scansion - Glossary - Poetry Archive

    Scansion is the process of marking the stresses in a poem, and working out the metre in the poem from this distribution of stresses.

  7. Scansion | The Poetry Foundation

    Scansion The analysis of the metrical patterns of a poem by organizing its lines into feet of stressed and unstressed syllables and showing the major pauses, if any.

  8. SCANSION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Share Kids Definition scansion noun scan· sion ˈskan-chən : the analysis of verse to show its meter

  9. Scansion Overview - PlayShakespeare.com

    A system of scansion is a way to mark the metrical patterns of a line of poetry. In classical poetry, these patterns are based on the different lengths of each vowel sound, and in English poetry, they are …

  10. SCANSION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    In the final analysis, the terms of scansion are blunt instruments, clumsy ways of describing the infinitely nuanced rhythms of language.