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Poetry Terms

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Stanza

A group of lines in a poem

Considered a unit

Separated by spaces

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Figurative Language Writing that is not meant to be

interpreted literally

Creates vivid impressions by comparing dissimilar things

Ex: metaphors, similes, personifications

Example: The people that I love the best jump into work head first, Without dallying in the shallows.

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Metaphor A figure of speech in which one

thing is spoken of as though it were something else

Implies comparison

Example: Juliet is the sun.

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Simile

A figure of speech that uses like or as to compare 2 unlike ideas

Examples: John is as red as a beet. Claire is as flighty as a sparrow.

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Personification The use of figurative language in

which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics

Example: the cry of the guitar the laughter of the hyenas

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Onomatopoeia

The use of words that imitate sounds

Examples: whirl, thud, sizzle, hiss

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Tone

The writer’s attitude toward the readers and the subject

Examples: formal or informalserious or playful

bitter or ironic

sympathetic

grieving

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Imagery The use of descriptive or figurative

language to appeal to the reader’s senses.

Creates word pictures (images)

Uses details of sight, sound, taste, touch, smell, or movement

Example: hearing ghostly marching on pavement stones

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Assonance

The repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonants in 2 or more stressed syllables

Example: “weak and weary”

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Speaker

The imaginary voice assumed by the writer of a poem.

Often not identified by name

May be person, animal, thing, or abstraction

Ex: Dickinson as dead person

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Alliteration

The repetition of beginning consonant sounds

Emphasizes words, imitates sounds, creates musical effects

Example: I grew like a thin, stubborn weed, watering myself whatever way I could.

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Allusion

A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work or work of art

Example of biblical allusion: “The Magi . . . were wise men . . . who brought gifts to the Babe in the manger.”

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Connotation

This refers to the set of ideas associated with a word in addition to its dictionary meaning

Example: Dunbar’s “caged bird” connotes sad, trapped creature

Example: “previously owned vehicle” instead of “used car”

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Denotation

The dictionary meaning of a word

Independent of other associations

Example: lake Denotes inland body of water Connotes vacation or fishing spot

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Rhyme

The repetition of sounds at the ends of words

Example: Poe: “Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered/ weak and weary.”

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Symbol A sign, word, phrase, image, or

other object that stands for or represents something else

Object has own meaning but represents abstract ideas

Examples: Flag symbolizes country Scarlet ibis symbolizes Doodle and

other people who struggle

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Repetition

Use of any language element – a sound, word, phrase, clause, or sentence – more than once

Used for musical effects and for emphasis

Examples: alliteration, assonance, rhyme, rhythm

repeat sounds Refrain repeats line or lines

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Refrain

Regularly repeated line or group of lines

Seen in songs often (the chorus)

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Rhythm The pattern of beats or stresses in

language

Some poems have a specific pattern or meter

Example: There was a young lady named brightWhose speed was far faster than light

Prose and free verse use natural rhythms of everyday speech

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Fixed Form These are stanzas with a repeated

or predictable pattern

Words in each stanza may rhyme or sound alike

The length and rhythm of the stanzas are related

The number of syllables in a line can be fixed

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Free Form or Free Verse

Lacks structure or pattern

Words may not rhyme

Lines do not match in number of syllables, length, or rhythm

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Lyric Poem

This is writing that is musical verse: uses rhythm, alliteration, and rhyme

Observations and feelings of

1 speaker

Sung with lyre in ancient times

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Sonnets

A fourteen line lyric poem with a theme

Usually written in iambic pentameter

Shakespeare wrote some very famous sonnets

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Narrative Poem

This poem tells a story

Examples: “Casey at the Bat”: humorous

narrative poem Poe’s “Raven”: serious narrative

poem

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Ballad

This is a songlike poem that tells a story

Often adventure and romance

Most written in 4 to 6-line stanzas, regular rhythms and rhyme schemes, often a refrain

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Limerick

This is a humorous, rhyming, five-line poem

Specific meter and rhyme scheme

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Concrete Poem

This is a poem with a shape that suggests the subject

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Haiku 3-line verse form

1st and 3rd lines have 5 syllables

2nd line has 7 syllables

Single vivid emotion with images from nature