Stanzas do not have to repeat but sometimes they do depending on the author. Repetition has been one of the bases for many poetic forms. This can heighten the emotional impact of a piece. <span> A sound, syllable, word, phrase, line, stanza, or metrical pattern can be repeated. Hope this answers your question.</span>
It helps different people spell the word correctly sometimes with certain words
Pomposity, self exaggerating, over exaggeration.
Having first laid eyes on Juliet<span> at the feast, </span>Romeo<span> is stunned, obviously struck by her beauty. He first compares her to fire, claiming that "she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" Then he compares her to "a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear."</span>
Gawain wears the green girdle as a symbol of his weakness. He behaved deceitfully and returned to Camelot bearing the girdle as a symbol of his failure in keeping his vow.