This is an analysis of the poem Jasmines that begins with:
Your scent is in the room.
Swiftly it overwhelms and conquers me! ...
Elements of the verse: questions and answers
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- Rhyme scheme: ababbbccdeedcec
- Stanza lengths (in strings): 15,
- Closest metre: iambic pentameter
- Сlosest rhyme: rima
- Сlosest stanza type: sonnet
- Guessed form: rondeau
- Metre: 110001 1001011101 100110001001 1001010101 1110010111 1111010001 1001010001 11001010111 11001010011 0101011101 0111110011 1100011111 1111110111 11110110011 01001011101
- Amount of stanzas: 1
- Average number of symbols per stanza: 653
- Average number of words per stanza: 116
- Amount of lines: 15
- Average number of symbols per line: 43 (strings are more long than medium ones)
- Average number of words per line: 8
Mood of the speaker:
There are many exclamation marks in the poem. The speaker is excited. He or she has strong feelings on the subject that is described in the poem.
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