"Enjambement" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Enjambement" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Enjambement" Meaning

Enjambement is a poetic device in which a sentence or phrase continues into the next line without a pause, often without punctuation. It is a technique used to create a sense of flow and continuity by allowing the reader to move from one line to the next without a break. Enjambement is often used to build tension, emphasize certain words or phrases, or to create a sense of urgency or excitement. In its most common form, an enjambed line ends with a word or phrase that is grammatically incomplete, and the next line begins with the completion of the thought or sentence.

"Enjambement" Examples

Enjambement Examples


The poem's use of enjambement creates a sense of urgency and flow, drawing the reader into the narrator's emotions. ["The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot]
The poet's skillful use of enjambement in this stanza creates a sense of continuity and expands the meaning of the words. ["Ode to a Nightingale" by John Keats]
Enjambement allows the speaker to express a complex idea or emotion across multiple lines, creating a sense of unruliness and chaos. ["The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot]
The effective use of enjambement in this sonnet creates a sense of breathlessness and energy, mirroring the speaker's emotional state. ["Sonnet 18" by Shakepeare]
Enjambement can also be used to imply a connection or continuity between two ideas or images, creating a sense of cohesion and unity. ["Leaves of Grass" by Walt Whitman]

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