What is the Rhyming speech of the poem- 'ULYSSES' BY ALFRED LORD TENNYSON?

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None of it, the poem is written as a dramatic monologue and the lines are in blank verse, or unrhymed iambic pentameter, which serves to impart a fluid and natural quality to Ulysses’s speech which is spoken by a single character, whose identity is revealed by his own words. Many of the lines are enjambed, which means that a thought does not end with the line-break; the sentences often end in the middle, rather than the end, of the lines. The use of enjambment is appropriate in a poem about pushing forward “beyond the utmost bound of human thought.”. The poem is divided into four paragraph-like sections though each comprise a distinct thematic unit of the poem rather than an altered style.

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