Pronunciation: /stroʊfi/
noun a structural division of a poem or song, consisting of a series of lines arranged together in a particular way
A1 A strophe is a group of lines in a poem.
A2 In poetry, a strophe is often used to create a specific rhythm.
B1 The strophe in this song repeats after each verse.
B2 The poet used a complex strophe pattern in this sonnet.
C1 The strophe in this epic poem reflects the changing emotions of the protagonist.
C2 Analyzing the strophe structure can provide insight into the poet's intentions.
formal In poetic analysis, a strophe is a structural division of a poem.
informal I had to memorize the strophe for my literature class.
slang I totally forgot the strophe for the poetry recitation.
figurative Each strophe of the song represents a different stage of the protagonist's journey.
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