End Rhyme
End rhyme is a poetic device where the last words of two or more lines rhyme with each other. This technique creates a musical quality in poetry and can enhance the overall rhythm and flow of the piece. For example, in a couplet, the two lines often share the same end rhyme, making the connection between them more pronounced.
Writers use end rhyme to evoke emotions and emphasize certain themes within their work. It can be found in various forms of poetry, including sonnets and ballads. Famous poets like Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson frequently employed end rhyme to enrich their verses and engage readers.