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Sample Response: "Sea Fever” by John Masefield uses several poetic devices that classify it as a fixed form poem. It has three stanzas of four lines each; it has a repeating aabb, ccdd, eeff rhyme scheme; and each line is about the same length and uses the same rhythmic pattern.
“Sea Fever" by John Masefield is considered to glamorize the language with rythmic constructions, and compund resources that project a beautiful imagery.
Answer:
This is a fixed structure because it keeps the last two lines of each stanza in a rhyme, and not only that but also in the first two lines.
This structure is kept throughout the text in a masterful way and repeated several times this is considered "a fixed" way to rhyme even though it uses different combinations of letters in each stanza.
As an example:
Stanza 1 AABB
Stanza 2 CCDD
Stanza 3 EEFF