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Page 1: Poetry Terms. Alliteration The repetition of a beginning consonant sound

Poetry Terms

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Alliteration

The repetition of a beginning consonant sound.

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Allusion

References to people, places, things, etc., that the poet expects us to understand.

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Apostrophe

when words are addressed to a person or thing - absent or present - or to a personified idea such as death

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Assonance

the repetition of vowel sounds within words

ex. “Tiny white sea lice”

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Blank Verse

unrhymed iambic pentameter

But soft! What light through yonder window breaks?

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Consonance

the close repetition of the same consonant sounds within and at the end of words

ex. “…he sweats from pores round as goblets full of swamps.”

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Couplet

two consecutive and rhyming lines that are usually equal in length

ex. So long as men can breathe or eyes can see

So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.

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Elegy

a poem of meditative nature, usually one of grief

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Euphemism

a mild, inoffensive word or expression used in place of one that is harsh or unpleasant

ex. to pass away for die

eliminate for kill

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Figurative language

intentional departure from normal language to gain strength and freshness of expression, to create a picture quality and poetic effect

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Foot

a combination of accented and unaccented syllables which make a metrical unit

a foot may incorporate syllables from different words/may cut across words

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Hyperbole

exaggeration for emphasis

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iamb

one unaccented syllable followed by one accented syllable

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More Feet

anapest = three accented syllables in a row

dactyle = one accented + two unaccented

spondee = two accented

trochee = one accented + one

unaccented

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Free verse

verse which does not conform to any fixed pattern

rhyme and rhythm occur only incidentally

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Imagery

words that bring to mind visual, auditory, tactile, or other sensory thoughts, feelings and memories

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Lyric

any short poem that seems to be especially musical and expresses, in most instances, the poet’s clearly revealed thoughts and feelings

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Metaphor

a figure of speech in which two things are compared without the use of like or as

ex. Love is a rose.

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Meter

the pattern or rhythm determined by the accented and unaccented syllables in a line of poetry

meter is established by the repetition of a dominant foot

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Meter - continued

monometer = one footdimeter = two feettrimeter = three feettetrameter = four feetpentameter = five feethexameter = six feetex. iambic pentameter is a line of verse

consisting of five iambs

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Mood

the frame of mind or state of feeling created by a piece of writing

ex. sorrowful mood

sentimental mood

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Narrative poem

poem that tells you a story

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Ode

a lengthy dignified poem expressing exalted or enthusiastic emotion

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Onomatopoeia

words that imitate sound

enables the writer to express sense through sound

ex. splash, buzz, pow, murmur

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Parody

a humorous imitation of a serious piece of writing

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Personification

gives human qualities to non-human things

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Quatrain

a four-line stanza

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Rhyme

the repetition of syllable sounds at the ends of words

ex. beautiful, dutiful

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Rhyme scheme

the pattern of end rhyme in a poem marked with letters, beginning with “a” and continuing through the alphabet

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Simile

a comparison using like or as

ex. Love is like a rose

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Sonnet

a poem consisting of 14 lines usually written in iambic pentameter

Petrarchan and Shakespearean/English

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Stanza

a group of related lines that forms a section of a poem

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Symbol

an image that carries meaning beyond itself

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Tone

the author’s attitude towards the subject