Respuesta :
A sestet is a six-line stanza of poetry. It can be any six-line stanza—one that is, itself, a whole poem, or one that makes up a part of a longer poem. ... Sestets don't have to have a meter or rhyme scheme, but the sestet of a sonnet typically uses iambic pentameter and has a specific rhyme scheme.
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Answer:
The Candle (1)
On a white night
Cold and special
The candlelight
Slowly trembles;
A small sunrise
It resembles
The Candle (2)
The candle sitting on the window
Contrasting against the white snow
Resembles a small sunset
As it trembles
So fiery,
So slow...
I feel like changing the structure of the poem gave me more space to describe what I saw in my imagination.
I also believe that the poem with the same number of beats is more 'musical', while the other one is like telling a story. I think another difference is that the second one feels more natural and it describes an image, while the first one is shorter but more emotional.
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