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longte Member
since 2005-04-06
Posts 199Australia |
Very new to writen poetry so please don't laugh too loud In recited or verbal poetry the reader can use pauses inflections etc to give greater or less emphasis to different parts of a poem as required In writen poetry we can use commas and what else?? What can we use to give the [pregnant pause] type effect? Live It |
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Cloud 9 Senior Member
since 2004-11-05
Posts 980Ca |
O.k. so I am going to ask....what is "pregnant pause"? Is it when your pregnant and the more months that go by, the less brain cells you have? Therefore your forever loosing your train of thought when explaining something..Did anyone experience this? |
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longte Member
since 2005-04-06
Posts 199Australia |
Sorry must only be an Australian expression Simply means a longer pause than normal The King of dragons lived for years You are now inside his tears As you roll down from his eye Wonder,,,,,What makes a Dragon cry That sort of pause It does give a totally different inflection to that piece But what is the correct way to show it?? Live It |
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Sunshine
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
Smiling at this... [Pregnant] Pauses can be achieved by ellipses... or spacing something to give the reader an intentional bit of space, or a drop in time and if you are wondering "how did she achieve this?" just click on the blue and white notepad directly above the post which will take you into the edit feature. You can then see how things are spaced out. Me? I LOVE pregnant pauses... and ellipses! |
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Cloud 9 Senior Member
since 2004-11-05
Posts 980Ca |
I see! Thanks |
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longte Member
since 2005-04-06
Posts 199Australia |
Thanks I might be able to attempt to get it right now peter Live It |
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Laoha Member
since 2003-03-07
Posts 161Nevada, USA |
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