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Basic Terms & Types of Poems.  The art of rhythmical composition, written or spoken, for exciting pleasure by beautiful, imaginative, or elevated thoughts.

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1 Basic Terms & Types of Poems

2  The art of rhythmical composition, written or spoken, for exciting pleasure by beautiful, imaginative, or elevated thoughts.  Poetry can be defined however you want to define it. There is no limit to what poetry is limited to.  From proverbs to epics, poetry is a work of art.

3  Alliteration: the repetition of the first letter in a line. Ex. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.  Assonance: repetition of vowel sounds Ex. The bows glided down, and the coast Blackened with birds took a last look At his thrashing hair and whale-blue eye The trodden town rang its cobbles for luck.  Consonance: repetition of consonant sounds Ex. The Lady lounges lazily at the lake.

4  Couplet: two lines of verse that have the same end rhyme. A couplet is also a two line stanza. Ex. The silver fish swam in the pool of tears, never occurring to her that he did not have ears.  Stanza: group of verses; comparable to a paragraph in prose (prose: text)  Tone: sound quality; expressive of a mood or emotion

5  Diction: choice of words with regards to correctness, clarity, and effectiveness  Rhyme: the similarity in sound of the ends of words. Ex. Fish, wish, dish  Rhythm: stressed and unstressed syllables; beat, tempo, pace  Internal Rhyme: rhyme that occurs in a line of poetry. Ex. “In mist or cloud, on mast or shroud.”

6  End Rhyme: words that rhyme at the end of the line; usually denotes rhyme scheme  Onomatopoeia: word that sounds like the sound Ex. CRASH, WHOOSH, ZAP, SIZZLE  Metaphor: a comparison not using like or as. Ex. Your love is a red rose blooming in the spring.  Simile: a comparison using like or as. Ex. Your eyes are like the night sky.

7 Terms cont… Caesura – pause or sudden break in a line of poetry Enjambment – running over of a sentence or thought from one line to another Repetition – repeating of a word, phrase, or an idea for emphasis or for rhythmic effect.


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