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In art-making, the artist usually produces a visual statement which in turn becomes the subject-matter for a response or reaction from the observer. Qata was a thematically coherent set of couplets with a single rhyme scheme and rubiii claimed the same coherence within two couplets of specific metres while mathnavi was a coherent narrative of an episode or a scene in couplets in the same metre with different rhymes and marthiya, the elegy composition versified in straight couplets or in the form of three couplet stanzas.
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