Poetry Terms. Alliteration The repetition of the beginning consonant sound in several words.

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Poetry Terms

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Poetry Terms

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Alliteration

The repetition of the beginning consonant sound in several words.

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Allusion

When an author refers back to other events, people, or works of literature/art in history.

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Analogy

Comparing two different things to point out how they are similar.

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Apostrophe

When a writer speaks directly to an idea, quality, object, or person who is not there.

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Assonance

The repetition of similar vowel sounds throughout several words, usually followed by different consonant sounds (life/bride)

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Conceit

An unusual comparison between two very different things, and is usually the subject of an entire poem.

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Consonance

The repetition of similar consonant sounds throughout several words, often with unmatched vowel sounds (flip/flop) (willy’s tower wowed them)

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Dialect

A regional variety of language marked by odd grammar and pronunciation (Ya’ll).

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Dialogue

Speech between two or more characters in a poem; spoken words are often set off by quotations.

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Dramatic Poetry

Poetry that when read is like watching a dramatic event because more than one character speaks.

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Dramatic Irony

A contradiction between what a character thinks and what others know to be true.

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End Rhyme

The most used type of rhyme where rhyming words occur at the end of a line of poetry.

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Feminine Rhyme

When the last 2 syllables of several words rhyme at the end of several lines: Ex: I once had a little bunn(y),

His ears were kind of funn(y).

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Figurative Language

Speech not meant to be taken literally; it’s used to create vivid pictures.

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Free Verse

Poetry without regular rhythm or line length that has no rhyme scheme.

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Hyperbole

A deliberate exaggeration or overstatement not meant to be literal

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Imagery

Descriptive language that appeals to the senses, making the reader have a sensory experience.

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Internal Rhyme

Rhyme occurring within a line or lines of poetry.Ex: she could tell by the bell.Ex: at the light of day there was a slight mistake.

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Irony

A surprising, unusual, or interesting contradiction (an opposite).

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Line

A horizontal row of words which may form a complete sentence.

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Lyrical Poetry

Poetry that expresses intense personal feelings through imagery.

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Masculine Rhyme

words with 1 stressed syllable rhyming at the end of several lines. Ex: Today was the best.

I passed the big test.

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Metaphor

An implied comparison between unlike things without using like or as.

Ex: That boy has the manners of a pig.

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Meter

A regular pattern of stressed & unstressed syllables that sets the rhythm or music of a poem.

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Metonymy

A figure of speech that substitutes something closely related for what is meant.Ex: The office just buzz the classroom. (The office is understood to be the secretary.)

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Musical Devices

Sound devices that poets use to make a poem sound a certain way: alliteration, assonance, consonance, onomatopoeia, repetition, refrain

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Narrative Poetry

A poem that tells a story and has characters, plot, setting, conflict, climax, pt. of view, resolution, etc

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Onomatopoeia

Using words that imitate or suggest actual sounds.Ex: Boom, whisper, meow

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Oxymoron

A figure of speech that combines opposite ideas… (icy hot, jumbo shrimp)

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Paradox

A statement that appears to present opposite ideas, but presents an overall truth.

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Personification

Giving non-human or inanimate objects human characteristics.

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Petrarchan Sonnet

An Italian sonnet of 14 lines that is divided into an octave and sestet. The octave asks a question or states a problem, while the sestet answers the question or solves the problem

The rhyme scheme is always ABBAABBA for the octave, while the sestet uses some form of CDE CDE.

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Poetry

An expressive form of writing that is meant to be enjoyed.

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Quatrain

A stanza containing four lines of poetry.

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Repetition

When a word, phrase, line, or stanza is repeated at least twice in a poem. Not to be confused with REFRAIN which is a phrase repeated throughout a poem, typically in the last line of each stanza.

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Rhyme

The repetition of same stressed sounds in two or more words. ex: Sue / blue

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Rhyme Scheme

The pattern made by words rhyming at the end of each line in a poem.

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Rhythm

Pattern of sound made by stressed & unstressed syllables in language (each meter type has its own rhythm).

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Shakespearean Sonnet

An English sonnet, also called an Elizabethan sonnet, whose 14 lines consist of 3 quatrains and a couplet (rhyme scheme: abab cdcd efef gg)

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Simile

A direct comparison using like or as to compare two unlike things.

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Situational Irony

When an event occurs that is opposite of what was expected.

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Sonnet

14 line lyric poem, usually in iambic pentameter with 1 or 3 typical rhyme schemes: Shakespearian, Petrarchan, Spenserian

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Speaker

The voice of a poem; it can be the poet’s, a character’s, or an object’s.

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Stanza

A group of lines in poetry that form a unit, like a paragraph.

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Symbol

Anything that stands for or represents something else beyond the obvious meaning.

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Synecdoche

A figure of speech that uses a part of something to stand for the whole.Ex: All hands on deck! (hands are part of a person’s body.)

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Tone

The speaker’s or narrator’s attitude towards a poem’s subject.

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Verbal Irony

Using words that suggest the opposite of their actual meaning.Ex: Oh that’s just great that Tim isn’t going!

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Verse

The form that poetry is written in which includes meter and rhyme.

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