rhymefocused
Rhymefocused is a term used in poetry criticism and creative writing pedagogy to describe a stylistic approach that prioritizes rhyme as the central organizing principle of a poem. The focus is on end rhymes, internal rhymes, and rhyming patterns to shape line length, cadence, and meaning.
Origins and usage: The term has appeared in scholarly discussions of form and pedagogy in the 21st
Characteristics: Rhymefocused works employ deliberate rhyme schemes such as ABAB, AABB, or terza rima, and may
Applications: In teaching, instructors use rhymefocused exercises to teach pattern recognition, memory, and musicality; in composition,
Critique: Critics note that excessive emphasis on rhyme can feel contrived or hinder natural speech, while
Examples: Classic nursery rhymes and traditional ballads are often cited as rhymefocused; some modern verse authors