Villanelle Writing
Master the intricate form with repeating refrains and interlocking rhyme
A villanelle is a 19-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme and repeating refrains. Two lines repeat alternately throughout, then together at the end, creating an obsessive, cyclical quality. Famous villanelles include Dylan Thomas's 'Do Not Go Gentle' and Bishop's 'One Art.' The form's constraint creates a meditative, musical quality. Writing villanelles teaches precision, rhyming, and how repetition can deepen meaning rather than weaken it.
Jak zacząć
- 1Choose two lines that will alternate as refrains (A1 and A2)
- 2Plan your rhyme scheme: ABA ABA ABA ABA ABA ABAA
- 3Write five tercets (three-line stanzas) following the pattern
- 4Complete with a quatrain (four-line stanza) ending ABA A
- 5Refine so the repeated lines feel organic, not forced
Co będziesz potrzebować
- NotebookNiezbędne~$5
- Rhyming dictionaryPrzydatneZa darmo
Gdzie się uczyć
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Sposoby na urozmaicenie, gdy podstawy się znudzą.
- Write a villanelle where the refrains are song lyrics
- Create a villanelle about obsession (the form mirrors the content)
- Write a villanelle in a language other than English
Rigid structure can paradoxically free the mind. You're not deciding form—you're following a map. That clarity can reduce decision fatigue.
Dylan Thomas's 'Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night' is one of the most famous poems in English literature, and it's a villanelle about resisting death.
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