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1 Poetry Terms

2 Front of notecard (blank side)
Term Picture

3 Back of notecard (lined side)
Definition Example

4 Speaker

5 The voice talking in the poem, not necessarily the author/poet

6 Simile

7 Definition: A comparison between two dissimilar things using like, as, or than.
Example: He eats like a pig! He is as dirty as a pig.

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10 Metaphor

11 Definition: A comparison between two dissimilar things WITHOUT using like, as, or than.
Example: My sister is an angel.

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13 Imagery

14 Definition: Language/words that appeal to the senses (see, hear, smell, feel, taste).
Example: The Poem “Annabel Lee”

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16 Personification

17 Definition: Giving human characteristics to non-human things.
Example: “The sun smiled down on the emerald-green fields.”

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19 Hyperbole

20 Definition: An extreme exaggeration.
Ex: She is as big as a house.

21 Allusion

22 Definition: A reference to a statement, person, place or event (especially from literature, mythology or the Bible) Example: “Before I’d pay I’d go to *Hades And rot away” (*from Greek mythology)

23 Symbolism

24 When a person, place, object, or action stands for something beyond itself.
Ex: American = freedom A dove = peace A red rose = romantic love

25 Irony

26 Definition: The contrast between expectation and reality.
Ex. The L.A. teacher’s son fails his writing assignment.

27 Pun

28 A play on the multiple meanings of words. Ex
A play on the multiple meanings of words. Ex. I've been to the dentist many times, so I know the drill. 

29 connotation

30 The implied emotional meaning of a word, not just the exact meaning.
A possible connotation of “home” is “a place of  warmth, comfort, and affection.” Thinleanskinnygaunt

31 alliteration

32 Repetition of beginning consonant sounds close together
Repetition of beginning consonant sounds close together. Example: She sells seashells on the seashore.

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35 Assonance

36 Repetition of vowel sounds throughout a line of poetry. Ex
Repetition of vowel sounds throughout a line of poetry. Ex. The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.

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38 Repetition

39 Example: Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb …
When specific words or phrases are repeated two or more times throughout a poem. Example: Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb … When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child

40 Onomatopoeia

41 A sound effect word. Example: Bzzz goes the bee.
The bacon sizzled in the pan. He gulped down the soda. The thunder rumbled.

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43 Rhyme

44 Definition: The repetition of sounds in words close together in a poem
Example: Roses are red Violets are blue You are so pretty And I love you

45 Rhyme Scheme a b

46 Definition: The pattern of end rhymes
Ex. The ugly cat a sat on the mat a eating a mouse b as big as a house b and now he is fat a

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49 Rhythm

50 Definition: A musical quality produced by the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables.
Example: TaDA TaDA TaDA

51 Stanza

52 In a poem, a group of lines that forms a single unit.

53 Tone (of voice)

54 The attitude the poet takes toward the audience, subject or character.
Example:Tone can be sarcastic, cheerful, serious, or admiring etc..

55 Mood

56 The overall emotion created in the reader; the emotional atmosphere.
Example: A scary, mysterious mood.

57 Free verse

58 A poem without regular patterns of rhyme and rhythm, with sounds of everyday speech.
Example: The poem “Father is a Simple Man”

59 Narrative poem

60 A poem that tells a story Example: “The Highwayman”.

61 Sonnet

62 A poem that has a formal structure of 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme.

63 Ode

64 A poem in honor of someone or something
Ex. “Ode to Joy”

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