Enjambmentti
Enjambment is a literary device in which a sentence or phrase continues beyond its syntactic boundary, typically a line break, without a pause. This technique is often used in poetry to create a sense of fluidity and continuity, allowing the reader to maintain a steady rhythm and flow. Enjambment can be achieved through various means, such as using a conjunction or preposition at the end of a line, or by breaking a sentence in the middle of a clause. The use of enjambment can enhance the emotional impact of a poem by preventing the reader from pausing and reflecting on the meaning of a line before moving on to the next. It is a common feature in many forms of poetry, including sonnets, haikus, and free verse. Enjambment can also be used in prose to create a sense of continuity and to avoid abrupt transitions between ideas. However, it is important to use enjambment judiciously, as overuse can lead to a loss of clarity and coherence in the text.