This is an analysis of the poem Ridder Bruno that begins with:

Lorinde iler ved Ridderens Arm
Saa bleg og bange,...

Elements of the verse: questions and answers

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  • Rhyme scheme: XaXX XbXXX XbXXX XXXXX cXXXX cXcXX XXXXX XXXdX XXefX XbXXX cbXbX XdXdX XbXXX XgXXX XdXdX XfXXb XXeXe XXXXX XXXXX XbaXa XXXXX XgXgX XbXXe
  • Stanza lengths (in strings): 4,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,
  • Closest metre: iambic trimeter
  • Сlosest rhyme: no rhyme
  • Сlosest stanza type: tercets
  • Guessed form: unknown form
  • Metre: 101011001 1111 111011111 1101 1 1101001111 1111 1011011 11011 1 1101111111 11010 110101101 11010 1 11011111 11110 110010100 110110 1 110111111111 11101 1000111001 11011 1 111011001 11010 110110101111 11011 1 111110011 0111111 1111110111 1101 1 11010011110 1111 111010111 11111 1 11010111 11110 101101110 11010 1 11111011111 01010 111011101 11011 1 110111101 111 1101101001 111 1 1101101101 110100 1111101 110010 1 110111011 11011 11011101 1101 1 11011111 1110 11011101 1111 1 1011110011 11011 110110111 11011 1 110111110 11011 01011111 1111 1 11101100 1110 111110101 100010 1 110001101 11100 110111011 11110 1 1111101 1101 111111001 1111 1 111111111 1111 11110101 11011 1 1100111001 11011 110101101 11001 1 1101111001 1101 11110110 1111 1 11011111 11110 11010111 11010
  • Amount of stanzas: 23
  • Average number of symbols per stanza: 127
  • Average number of words per stanza: 24
  • Amount of lines: 114
  • Average number of symbols per line: 25 (strings are less long than medium ones)
  • Average number of words per line: 5
  • Mood of the speaker:

    The punctuation marks are various. Neither mark predominates.

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  • summary of Ridder Bruno;
  • central theme;
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  • history of its creation;
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