This is an analysis of the poem More Pop Is The Culture that begins with:
More POP is the culture.
Given more significance to it meant....
Elements of the verse: questions and answers
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- Rhyme scheme: AbacC aCbDC AEACbDC AfAf AEACbDC ABAC aBAC aGAEXaGAE
- Stanza lengths (in strings): 5,5,7,4,7,4,4,9,
- Closest metre: trochaic tetrameter
- Сlosest rhyme: rondeau rhyme
- Сlosest stanza type: tercets
- Guessed form: unknown form
- Metre: 110010 1010100001 110110010 101100 11011111 10110010 11010100 1 1010100 010001 11110010 101001 11110010 11010100 1 1010100 010001 11110010 10011 11110010 01001 11110010 101001 11110010 11010100 1 1010100 010001 110010 110001001 11110010 11011111 11110010 110001001 11110010 11011111 111010 110101 11111010 110101 11111010 110101 11111010 110101
- Amount of stanzas: 9
- Average number of symbols per stanza: 133
- Average number of words per stanza: 25
- Amount of lines: 44
- Average number of symbols per line: 27 (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.
The author used lexical repetitions to emphasize a significant image; more, as, it are repeated.
The author used the same words oh, more at the beginnings of some neighboring stanzas. The figure of speech is a kind of anaphora.
The poet repeated the same words dispense, sense, please at the end of some neighboring stanzas. The poetic device is a kind of epiphora.
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