noun
- a pause or break in the middle of a line of verse, typically marked by a natural pause in speech or punctuation.
Usage: prosody; also spelled caesura
Examples
- The cesura in the middle of the line gives the reader a moment to breathe.
- In classical poetry, the cesura often coincides with a grammatical boundary.
- The poet placed a cesura after the fourth foot to create a rhythmic effect.
- Many iambic pentameter lines contain a cesura near the middle.
- The cesura marks a natural division in the meter and meaning of the verse.