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What is a main difference between an ode and an elegy?

A.

An ode is written to loved ones; an elegy to a public official.
B.

An ode has four lines in each stanza, while the lines in the stanzas of an elegy may vary.
C.

An ode has complex rhyming patterns, while an elegy generally does not.
D.

An ode is written in iambic pentameter; an elegy is written in iambic tetrameter

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The correct Answer is...

C. An ode has complex rhyming patterns, while an elegy generally does not.

Answer:

The correct answer is C: An ode has complex rhyming patterns, while an elegy generally does not.

Explanation:

Odes and elegies are both lyrical poems of Greek origin, who diverge from one another in everything but their origin. While odes were created in order to exalt, or revere, a situation, a person, a character trait, elegies were sorrowful poems that wished to exalt the grief for the dead, or for a bad situation. In structure, there is also a big difference between the two types of poems. In ode, we have three different structural styles to choose from to build one: Pindaric, Horatian and irregular. In elegies, however, there is no given structure, which makes it easier for a poet to build them as they have more freedom to construct than in odes.