I got understand wholly . This video is unique in comparison to another... A handful information that you given are really helpful... Also some tips and techniques which was amazed me.... Thank you maam for your kind support..
Tahole kono foot ke trisyllabic banate hobe. Anapaestic, amphibrachic ba dactyllic. Seta poem or opor depend korbe . Nahole last ba first syllable ra baire rekhe acephalous jatiyo kichu kore debe
@@NibblePop Mam bollam ai rokhom kichu example ar video banala valo hoto. Tahola r o clarity ashto Please mam prosody practice ar upor r ak ta video banan jar syllable 7 ta ba 9 ta thakba please mam 🙏🙏
I am not a student of English Literature but of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, But I like to learn all About poetry and that's a great channel for me! Thanks mam for simply fantastic explanation 🫢
Madam, you are creating 3 parts in IAMBIC example poem lines ( i can l not live l with you ) but if i would say ,like ( I can not l live with you ) , see mam i break it in two parts not three,,,,is it not right madam??? If it is not right, then why ...?? Please explain this madam. I understand the all accent marks here these lines but not the dividing process of yours. Plz give me ans madam.
@@begamdilnawazmustaki4202 if you are breaking in 3 parts then notice how both live and you are stressed/accented. You can not have a trisyllabic foot with two accented syllables. Hope this clears your doubt.
@@NibblePopMam,it means when I will break a sentence into syllable & create foot or feet , on that time I can not use 2 stressed mark syllables in 1 foot . In 1 foot i should keep only 1 stressed syllable,.... right madam? When I break it like " I can not l live with you" here CAN & NOT both stressed, so I can't keep it together, right madam??? Is that the reason you break it like ( I can l not live l with you )
Should I call you the muse of my life.... Dear ma'am I'm a student from TMBU(Bhagalpur, Bihar) I chose English as I was fond of this subject. But later when I joined college and started attending my classes I was tremendously disappointed by the behaviour of professors and teachers.They have zero intentions to teach us whole heartedly, they just do it for name sake.I found no help even from the nearby tuition centres.Once while searching for my textual content I found your channel and am glad to be a part of your video sessions. It's really difficult to me to express you thankfulness as words go less. Thank you so much.
Ma'am, I'm sorry,i could not understand the part where you were talking about the hypermatrical, cateleptic and their use in iambic and trokeik feets while discussing the line "Sleep will come when they are fled." It would be of great help if any farther intervention Is possible from your end. Thank you so much.
Mam you mentioned that when there are di-syllabic word and that is verb then we should put accent on the second part of it....but why did you put accent on“ wan" of the word wandered as it was used as a verb... please explain me mam...
Mam if I am unable to find the proper foot division like is it going to be Dactylic or Trochaic most of them so if I make this poem in terms of Trochaic not in the category of Dactylic is it wrong?
You are an excellent mentor, could I request you to make separate videos, if that's possible, on Grammar topics like Tenses, the difference between Gerunds and Participles etc.
Ma'am I must say this was really really very very helpful video for us ...The way you explained each and every matter in this video was so clear, detailed and crisp that even the video was a bit lengthy, I've almost understood the prosody part.. I've gone through many TH-cam videos but this was the best ❤️ I've to say. Huge respect for you ma'am keep up your work 🙏..
Best Explanation video on youtube for Prosody and Rhytiric simple ans very detailedw well explained cant thankyou enough may almighty bless you ma'am ❤
Thank you so much for this video, Ma'am. I'm currently studying for my exams and your explanations helped immensely as I wasn't taught many things you mentioned. The extra stresses in a line especially. Now the meter makes sense again! I do have an awfully specific question, if you'll allow, because you mentioned in your other video about sonnets that English sonnets introduce a volta after the second quatrain, as a nod to the Petrarchan style, and give the conclusion to it in the final couplet. (Perhaps I should post the question there..? Oh, well.) I am practicing by analyzing Elizabeth Browning's Sonnet 14 from her collection of "Sonnets from the Portuguese." Thanks to your explanations, I have identified that it is a Petrarchan sonnet in predominantly iambic pentameter, as a love poem should be. The volta in the first line of the sestet she emphasizes by reversing the iamb into a trochee-dactyl mix. Very sneaky, since the line talks about reversal, too. At this point I must thank you again for pointing out that trochee and dactyl belong to the same family because my initial trochee, trochee, spondee approach made no sense, haha. Now to my question. The author keeps to the Petrarchan style up until the last line. There she breaks the rhyme scheme. Thematically, I guess she wants to set apart true love from the shallow love she described before. So in a sense, the last line, which sticks out like a sore thumb with the broken rhyme pattern, reads like a conclusion to the volta. Is it a fair argument to say that this could be a nod back to the Shakespearean sonnet with its concluding couplet, which also stands apart from the rest of the poem and concludes, as you said, the volta? Or am I reading too much into it?
Wao, I am so amazed by your sincere reading and decoding. You have perfectly seen the real meaning of the couplet in Barret Browning's work. In fact, Petrarchan was more about courtly love, an artificial game of show when compared to the real life emotions that Shakespeare presented. So yes, you are absolutely correct in understanding Browning's intention and execution. And thank you, you have actually enlightened me as I have never considered this so deeply. Please stay connected.
Thank You Ma'am, You are such a wonderful teacher. I can bet that this is the best video on this topic on TH-cam. I'm sharing this video with my friends so that more students get benefit from this.
Ma'am I have a question. "Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show, That she, dear she, might take some pleasure of my pain- " Ma'am ,here in the second line , can "that" be accented or will "she"be accented?
Ma'am, you had said that disyllabic verbs receive stress or accent on the second syllable, then why did you give an accent mark on "wan" in the word "wandered" while explaining metre. Kindly explain.
Transport, produce- these are a few such words which have two different pronunciation in accordance with the parts of speech they are used as. Accents, accordingly, fall on different parts.
After 2 days I have exams and I was not at all clear before on this topic but your 51 min explanation had made it clear.THANK YOU so much Ma'am...I am so grateful to have come across your channel🙏
I have a confusion madam.. If a di syllabic verb is stressed on second syllable then why is 'thun-dered' stressed on the first syllable? In the same way 'wandered ' is stressed on the second syllable in the poem 'I wandered lonely as a cloud'. Mam, with due respect I want to thank you for your contribution. I follow ur class and note down the information you provide.Please clear my confusion.
I got understand wholly . This video is unique in comparison to another... A handful information that you given are really helpful... Also some tips and techniques which was amazed me.... Thank you maam for your kind support..
very valuable teaching, madam. Thanks.
Well explained,mam🎉
Kono poem line a 7 ta syllable Thaklo ba 9 ta syllable thaklo tahola ke vaba Bar korbo
Kindly ai answer ta diban
Tahole kono foot ke trisyllabic banate hobe. Anapaestic, amphibrachic ba dactyllic. Seta poem or opor depend korbe . Nahole last ba first syllable ra baire rekhe acephalous jatiyo kichu kore debe
@@NibblePop Mam bollam ai rokhom kichu example ar video banala valo hoto. Tahola r o clarity ashto
Please mam prosody practice ar upor r ak ta video banan jar syllable 7 ta ba 9 ta thakba please mam 🙏🙏
I am not a student of English Literature but of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, But I like to learn all About poetry and that's a great channel for me! Thanks mam for simply fantastic explanation 🫢
Thank you so much mam.. It was soo helpful.. I have a request mam could please cover the new syllabus (NEP 2020)of kalyani university .?
Very interesting and informative Ma'am😊😊
Ma'am please cover 'A Glossary of literary terms' by M.H. Abrams. It will be of immense help.
Yess, agreed..
Yess plz
Yess yess plzzz ma'am.. 🙏🙏🙏
Yes mam
Who are here from 5th sem?
Thank you so much ma'am❤❤....It is so helpful
40:51 😂i will surely remember that
Thank you so much Sir👩🏫❤❤❤
You're literally our savior ❤❤❤❤
Exile, refuse , increase exploit , convert
Prosody and scansion made easy. a must watch!!! Indispensable to every literature student. 🌸🌸 thank you ma'am
Really a great video
Well done Ms MM
First time I see a good teacher of English teaching online
Sheer by chance I came across such a great video
Thank you so much
Wonderful teacher 😎
Madam, you are creating 3 parts in IAMBIC example poem lines ( i can l not live l with you ) but if i would say ,like ( I can not l live with you ) , see mam i break it in two parts not three,,,,is it not right madam??? If it is not right, then why ...?? Please explain this madam. I understand the all accent marks here these lines but not the dividing process of yours. Plz give me ans madam.
@@begamdilnawazmustaki4202 if you are breaking in 3 parts then notice how both live and you are stressed/accented. You can not have a trisyllabic foot with two accented syllables. Hope this clears your doubt.
@@NibblePopMam,it means when I will break a sentence into syllable & create foot or feet , on that time I can not use 2 stressed mark syllables in 1 foot . In 1 foot i should keep only 1 stressed syllable,.... right madam? When I break it like " I can not l live with you" here CAN & NOT both stressed, so I can't keep it together, right madam??? Is that the reason you break it like ( I can l not live l with you )
This is really helpful ❤
Amazing lecture
Ma'am if you get time please do one on 'The Last Ride Together' by Browning. :)
present
I am watching this video for several times. And i feel like my mom teaching me! 💌
Ma'am Which
is the stressed syllable in weathercock?
WEA and Cock.
thankyou so much ma'am
Should I call you the muse of my life....
Dear ma'am I'm a student from TMBU(Bhagalpur, Bihar)
I chose English as I was fond of this subject. But later when I joined college and started attending my classes I was tremendously disappointed by the behaviour of professors and teachers.They have zero intentions to teach us whole heartedly, they just do it for name sake.I found no help even from the nearby tuition centres.Once while searching for my textual content I found your channel and am glad to be a part of your video sessions.
It's really difficult to me to express you thankfulness as words go less.
Thank you so much.
I am so touched by your words. This is exactly why we make videos, to make life a little easier for you all.
Thank you so much mam your channel has always been my favourite also BIJOY DOSHOMIR PRONAM NEBEN ❤️😄
Ma'am ambitious এর Am bi tious এরম কেনো হলো না ???
Am bi ti ous..."tious" এই word টা একসাথে কেনো এলো?
i really love your video
Can "a thing of beauty is a joy for ever" be scanned as iambic, iambic, anapaest, iambic?
Ma'am, I'm sorry,i could not understand the part where you were talking about the hypermatrical, cateleptic and their use in iambic and trokeik feets while discussing the line "Sleep will come when they are fled." It would be of great help if any farther intervention Is possible from your end. Thank you so much.
Mam you mentioned that when there are di-syllabic word and that is verb then we should put accent on the second part of it....but why did you put accent on“ wan" of the word wandered as it was used as a verb... please explain me mam...
I made an exception here to maintain the iambic
@@NibblePop mam that's mean there are some exceptional verbs where we can put accent on the first part ??
Justtt amazing 🤍
Very much helpful ma'am 🙌😊
Mam if I am unable to find the proper foot division like is it going to be Dactylic or Trochaic most of them so if I make this poem in terms of Trochaic not in the category of Dactylic is it wrong?
It is right
Ok mam thank you ❤
You are good 👍
You are an excellent mentor, could I request you to make separate videos, if that's possible, on Grammar topics like Tenses, the difference between Gerunds and Participles etc.
Mam pls cover The Time machine by Herbert George Wells pls mam .
Sentence
Mam You Are Like An Angel Of The Right Direction ❤🌻
Relly amazing Ma'am💫✨
Lots of thnk you..🙏🙏
This video is a big help with precise information 👍🏻
Salute mam......
going to listen to this video a couple of times and practise till it sinks in, thank you for uploading this video
Ma'am I must say this was really really very very helpful video for us ...The way you explained each and every matter in this video was so clear, detailed and crisp that even the video was a bit lengthy, I've almost understood the prosody part.. I've gone through many TH-cam videos but this was the best ❤️ I've to say. Huge respect for you ma'am keep up your work 🙏..
I am so encharmed by your explanation that sometimes I forget to click the like button...love u ma'm ❤
😀❣️😊
I love the way you speak and explain mam ❤
Best Explanation video on youtube for Prosody and Rhytiric simple ans very detailedw well explained cant thankyou enough may almighty bless you ma'am ❤
Love & salutation from BD🤗🤗
Mam please discuss Crack Up by Fitzgerald
Awesome explanation mam , pleased to see your memorable vedio
Madam Thank you and with respect, I am feeling like you have done this video for me
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Mam, I am from Bangladesh. I am studying at a university. Department of English literature. It's so helpful class for me.thank you mam.
This is the best video on prosody!!
Very very nice explanation mam
Thank u for this video
Thank you so much ma'am 🙏❤it's so helpful
23:23 amazing tips❤ Thank you so much mam
Thank you so much for this video, Ma'am. I'm currently studying for my exams and your explanations helped immensely as I wasn't taught many things you mentioned. The extra stresses in a line especially. Now the meter makes sense again!
I do have an awfully specific question, if you'll allow, because you mentioned in your other video about sonnets that English sonnets introduce a volta after the second quatrain, as a nod to the Petrarchan style, and give the conclusion to it in the final couplet. (Perhaps I should post the question there..? Oh, well.)
I am practicing by analyzing Elizabeth Browning's Sonnet 14 from her collection of "Sonnets from the Portuguese." Thanks to your explanations, I have identified that it is a Petrarchan sonnet in predominantly iambic pentameter, as a love poem should be. The volta in the first line of the sestet she emphasizes by reversing the iamb into a trochee-dactyl mix. Very sneaky, since the line talks about reversal, too. At this point I must thank you again for pointing out that trochee and dactyl belong to the same family because my initial trochee, trochee, spondee approach made no sense, haha.
Now to my question. The author keeps to the Petrarchan style up until the last line. There she breaks the rhyme scheme. Thematically, I guess she wants to set apart true love from the shallow love she described before. So in a sense, the last line, which sticks out like a sore thumb with the broken rhyme pattern, reads like a conclusion to the volta.
Is it a fair argument to say that this could be a nod back to the Shakespearean sonnet with its concluding couplet, which also stands apart from the rest of the poem and concludes, as you said, the volta? Or am I reading too much into it?
Wao, I am so amazed by your sincere reading and decoding. You have perfectly seen the real meaning of the couplet in Barret Browning's work. In fact, Petrarchan was more about courtly love, an artificial game of show when compared to the real life emotions that Shakespeare presented. So yes, you are absolutely correct in understanding Browning's intention and execution. And thank you, you have actually enlightened me as I have never considered this so deeply. Please stay connected.
Madam, In respect of balnk verse you have casually mentioned it as unrhymmed iambic pentameter. Please explain unrhymmed with example.
Where the lines do not rhyme.
@@NibblePop Madam, As a student I don't know what is meant by rhymmed. Kindly explain this with an example.
Thank You Ma'am,
You are such a wonderful teacher. I can bet that this is the best video on this topic on TH-cam. I'm sharing this video with my friends so that more students get benefit from this.
@@BinodTharu-nc8rb thank you so much dear. Means a lot.
Our ma'am will explain and we will not understand what it can be .
I'm really so happy to be one of the members of Nibble Pop .
So much understanding and useful video
Thank you
The way you explain it mam its makes so much easy to understand.
Thank you so much ma'am.
Ma'am I have a question.
"Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show,
That she, dear she, might take some pleasure of my pain- "
Ma'am ,here in the second line , can "that" be accented or will "she"be accented?
She should be accented
Heart touching lecture❤❤❤
Ma'am, you had said that disyllabic verbs receive stress or accent on the second syllable, then why did you give an accent mark on "wan" in the word "wandered" while explaining metre. Kindly explain.
To maintain the dominant iambic tendency in the poem.
Transport, produce- these are a few such words which have two different pronunciation in accordance with the parts of speech they are used as. Accents, accordingly, fall on different parts.
Address is the another word
Mam please make a video on justice play by John galsworthy
Ma'am You have rendered the clearest explanation of Prosody ... Thank You for being a born teacher 👏🙏
Ma'am you are the saviour ♥️🙏
After 2 days I have exams and I was not at all clear before on this topic but your 51 min explanation had made it clear.THANK YOU so much Ma'am...I am so grateful to have come across your channel🙏
Stay connected and all the best dear
Sure ma'am...thanks a lot
It's phenomenal,, can't thank you more ma'am 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Very thankful ma'am
I wish I could have got you as my teacher in my graduation days ❤
Maa'm please make a video for " I'm wife - I've finished that"
Mam I just loved ur accent... 💕💕
22:36 ma'am you are a genius for this ! thanks!
Very helpful video mam, thank you
Thank you so much ma'am for making such an informational video.
This was helpful thank you 💚❤
Thank you ma'am 😊
I learned more here than in the college for 6 months.
Amazing! Loved it.
yes amphibrach is definitely a frog figure 😭😭❤️
😂
millions of thanks mam
I have a confusion madam.. If a di syllabic verb is stressed on second syllable then why is 'thun-dered' stressed on the first syllable? In the same way 'wandered ' is stressed on the second syllable in the poem 'I wandered lonely as a cloud'. Mam, with due respect I want to thank you for your contribution. I follow ur class and note down the information you provide.Please clear my confusion.
It's really very helpful ma'am
Thank you so much mam
Advise and advice!
Mam catalectic and acephalous can bo counted as foot?
Yes
"PRESENT "
Prosody is too much tough but watching your video it has got easy to me and all
Ma'am plz make a video on rhetoric
Soon, right from next week
@@NibblePop Ok ma'am
@@NibblePop Thank you in advanced
Thank you mam🙏
💖🙏🙏Mam
Ma'am can u explain rover by aphra behn it's urgent
Mam what about stressing "I"?
Depends upon the tone or intent of the poem
Ok mam...thank you❤
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Ma'am I don't understand, how am I supposed to know where to put the feet divisions?
Read the poem aloud. Listen to the beat or rhythm
Place the feet using this rhythm. If needed bang on a table while you speak the lines out
Thank you so much mam...