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4vir4ik [10]
2 years ago
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In what way does a Pindaric ode differ from a Horatian ode? Pindaric odes follow a three-part structure, while Horatian odes fol

low a regular pattern of usually two-line or four-line stanzas. Pindaric odes present a realistic picture of society, while Horatian odes present an idealized picture of the social world. Pindaric odes focus on ordinary people from all walks of life, while Horatian odes focus on mythological gods and goddesses. Pindaric odes explore the simple pleasures of daily life, while Horatian odes explore matters of metaphysical significance. Pindaric odes are usually short and resemble the sonnet form, while Horatian odes are usually long and resemble epics. NextReset
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AleksAgata [21]2 years ago
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Hope this helps best of luck :)
Varvara68 [4.7K]2 years ago
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Answer:

  • Pindaric odes follow a three-part structure, while Horatian odes follow a regular pattern of usually two-line or four-line stanzas.

Explanation:

A tribute is a lyrical stanza written in commendation of an occasion, individual or thing. The first kind of ode was the Pindaric one that comprised a three-section structure: the opening of the strophe, the reflecting stanza called the "antistrophe" and the finishing up individuals which had an alternate meter and length than the other two sections.

On the other side, the stanzas from a Horatian tribute have a similar meter and length and are ordinarily more casual than the Pindaric ones.

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