a form with a pattern of lines that are each repeated once
The form of French verse in which lines are repeated at regular intervals is called a villanelle. This structured poetic form is made up of 19 lines with a specific rhyme scheme and refrains that repeat throughout the poem.
Adjusting the words or structure of the repeated lines slightly
A poetic form in which entire lines are repeated, but only once each
a poem with "Villanelle" as its title
A poet can prevent repeated lines in a villanelle from becoming tiresome by varying the language and imagery used in each repeated line, finding creative ways to reinterpret the repeated phrases, and introducing new elements or perspectives with each repetition to keep the poem engaging and fresh.
"One Art" is a villanelle because it consists of 19 lines divided into 5 tercets and a concluding quatrain. The first and third lines of the first tercet are alternately repeated in the following tercets, and both lines are repeated in the final quatrain. This repetition structure gives the poem its distinctive form and contributes to its theme of mastering the art of loss.
they appear to move.these are curved and twisted lines or repeated drawings of slanted lines.
refrain
The factors of nine are one, three, and nine. A factor is a whole number that when multiplied by another number equals the number you are factoring. So, the repeated multiplication for nine is 3 times 3.
Electrical energy. The whole purpose of power lines is to transfer energy from one place to another, in the form of an electrical current.
Searching lines are the repeated marks an artist uses to define a form, as result of the artist using the actual act of drawing or painting to "search" for representation of the form. The result is a work of art the in which the process of mistakes, discovery and resolution are transparent in the multiple marks made on the surface.