Epodes example sentences

Related (10): lyrics, strophe, antistrophe, chorus, ode, stanza, poetry, rhythm, meter, composition

ep·ode

noun

epode (noun) · epodes (plural noun)

  - a form of lyric poem written in couplets, in which a long line is followed by a shorter one.

  - the third section of an ancient Greek choral ode, or of one division of such an ode. Compare with strophe and antistrophe

Synonyms

strophe, antistrophe

"Epodes" Example Sentences

1. I am fascinated by the epodes in Horace's Odes.
2. The epodes in this poetry collection are particularly striking.
3. Have you read the epodes in Book V of Virgil's Aeneid?
4. I love analyzing the structure of epodes in ancient Greek poetry.
5. The epodes in this sonata add a unique touch to the musical composition.
6. The epodes in this play provide a crucial commentary on the action.
7. I find the epodes in medieval French verse to be quite enchanting.
8. The epodes in this opera are some of the most memorable moments.
9. I was introduced to the beauty of epodes during a literature course in college.
10. The epodes in this composition showcase the composer's skill and creativity.
11. I always look forward to studying the epodes in this particular work of literature.
12. The epodes in this piece of art reflect the artist's political beliefs.
13. I am impressed by the way the epodes in this poem reflect the cultural context in which it was written.
14. The epodes in this film score create an atmosphere of tension and suspense.
15. The epodes in this piece of music are meant to be played with a sense of urgency.
16. I find the inclusion of epodes in Egyptian hieroglyphics to be quite intriguing.
17. The epodes in this short story create a poignant moment of reflection.
18. I appreciate the use of epodes in this work of literature to create a sense of distance between the narrator and the action.
19. The epodes in this painting are an invitation to slow down and contemplate.
20. The epodes in this dance performance lend a sense of theatricality to the movements.
21. I find the use of epodes in Chinese poetry to be quite complex and layered.
22. The epodes in this historical account provide a glimpse into the mindset of the time period.
23. The epodes in this song create a sense of nostalgia and longing.
24. I am struck by the elegance and simplicity of the epodes in this piece of calligraphy.
25. The epodes in this experimental film disrupt the narrative with moments of introspection.
26. The epodes in this poem are repeated throughout, creating a sense of rhyme and rhythm.
27. I am drawn to the use of epodes in contemporary art for their ambiguity and symbolism.
28. The epodes in this play function as a kind of Greek chorus, providing commentary on the action.
29. I am fascinated by the way the epodes in this novel function as a kind of code that unlocks deeper meaning.
30. The epodes in this operetta are both humorous and bittersweet, reflecting the contradictions of the human experience.

Common Phases

not use semicolon to separate clauses in this context.
However, some common phrases that use "epodes" are:
1. Epodes are a form of lyric poetry.
2. Horace wrote a collection of epodes.
3. The epodes in Horace's collection often mock social norms.
4. Epodes were typically performed to music.
5. The final epode in Horace's collection is a farewell to his muse.

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