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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

See also: rhyme, rhyme scheme, meter, form, prosody.

century,
without
a
single
originator.
It
is
used
to
categorize
works
that
treat
rhyme
as
more
than
a
decorative
device.
use
exact
rhymes,
near
rhymes,
or
slant
rhymes.
Rhythm
and
meter
are
often
aligned
with
the
rhyming
plan,
and
refrains
or
rhyme-anchored
motifs
are
common.
poets
use
rhyme
as
constraints
to
drive
word
choice
and
narrative
progression.
advocates
argue
it
strengthens
cohesion,
folklore
resonance,
and
performative
quality.
adopt
rhymed
forms
to
explore
contemporary
themes.