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1 POETRY TERMS ENGLISH 9

2 various sets of "rules" followed by poems of certain types. The rules may describe such aspects as the rhythm or meter of the poem, its rhyme scheme, or its use of alliteration. form

3 words written in a poetic manner verse

4 the basic rhythmic structure of a line of verse meter

5 the long and short patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem rhythm

6 an open form of poetry. It does not use consistent meter patterns, rhyme, or any other musical pattern. It tends to follow the rhythm of natural speech. free verse

7 a grouped set of lines within a poem the “paragraphs” of a poem stanza

8 a stanza of exactly four lines, often with an alternating rhyme pattern quatrain

9 a pair of lines that rhyme and have the same meter couplet

10 a phrase that is repeated at intervals throughout a poem similar to the chorus of a song refrain

11 the skillful use of sound by poets to reinforce the meaning or experience of the poem sound devices

12 a poet’s style of writing determined by the choice of words and phrases which separates “good” writing from “bad” writing diction

13 a word agreeing with another in vowel and final sounds rhyme

14 the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem or song. It is usually referred to by using letters to indicate which lines rhyme; lines designated with the same letter all rhyme with each other rhyme scheme

15 a.k.a.: full rhyme; true rhyme; exact rhyme when two words both have the exact same vowel and end sounds perfect rhyme

16 a.k.a.: slant rhyme; half rhyme when two words are used with the intention of forming a rhyme, even though their sounds don’t match exactly imperfect rhyme

17 lines ending with words that sound the same end rhyme

18 a.k.a.: middle rhyme a line that has words rhyming within it internal rhyme

19 the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words alliteration

20 the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning, middle, or ends of words. This repetition often takes place in quick succession such as in pitter, patter. consonance

21 the repetition of vowel sounds within lines of poetry assonance

22 a situation where there is a mixture of harsh and inharmonious sounds; unpleasant, nails- on-a-chalkboard type of sounds cacophony

23 sound written in word form onomatopoeia

24 repeating a word or phrase for effect; typically, a single occurrence in the poem—not continued throughout the piece (like a refrain). repetition

25 the main idea of a poem; the universal idea that applies to all people of all times. theme

26 the narrative voice of a poem that speaks of his or her situation or feelings; this is NOT the author of the poem. speaker

27 an attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience tone

28 the emotional atmosphere of a literary piece How does the poem make you feel? mood

29 how the author reveals a character to the reader characterization

30 when an author reveals traits about a character in a straight-forward manner direct characterization

31 when an author only reveals the traits about a character through the character’s speech, actions, and appearance indirect characterization

32 a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance. It does not describe in detail the person or thing to which it refers. allusion

33 language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation figurative language

34 vivid details that appeal to the five senses imagery

35 a word or phrase that has a meaning different than its literal meaning figure of speech

36 the clash between what actually happens or is said as opposed to what was expected irony

37 a figure of speech in which a thing, an idea or an animal is given human attributes personification

38 a figure of speech in which the poet addresses an absent person, an abstract idea, or a thing apostrophe

39 an exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis hyperbole

40 a figure of speech in which two opposite ideas are joined to create an effect oxymoron

41 a statement or situation that contradicts itself and still seems true somehow paradox

42 an item that is what it is, but represents a larger more significant idea as well symbol

43 a direct comparison using “like” or “as” simile

44 a comparison between two things that are unrelated but share some common characteristics metaphor

45 a comparison between two unlike things that continues throughout a series of sentences in a paragraph or lines in a poem extended metaphor


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