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1 You will need to know these terms all semester!
Poetry Terms You will need to know these terms all semester!

2 Poetry a literary genre characterized by meter, rhyme, alliteration, literary elements, or a combination of these things.

3 Alliteration- two or more consecutive words with the same initial sound Example: Sarah saw several cats walking down the street. Example: Funny photos filled the pages.

4 Allusion- When a reference is made about someone/something not in the story.

5 Parallel Structure- The repetition of similar grammatical or syntactical patterns; used for rhythm and balance in a sentence.

6 Assonance- repeating vowel sounds; often creates a soothing effect Example: neck, met

7 Ballad-   a narrative poem consisting of quatrains (stanza of 4 lines) Common elements include: 1. It often has an abrupt beginning Story is told through dialogue and action 3. It has simple language 4. The theme is often tragic 5. Repeating lines and phrases

8 a poem that does not rhyme
Blank Verse- a poem that does not rhyme

9 Companion Poems- Two poems that build upon the same topic/theme

10 Consonance- repeating consonant sounds Example: While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, as if someone gently rapping, rapping on my chamber door.

11 Couplet- two consecutive lines that rhyme.

12 Diction- word choice

13 Epic Poem- a type of narrative poem that tells the story of a hero.

14 Extended Metaphor- a metaphor that is extended throughout a poem

15 Free Verse- a poem with no rhythmic meter or rhyme scheme

16 an exaggeration or overstatement
Hyperbole- an exaggeration or overstatement Example: I slept a thousand hours last night.

17 Imagery- language that evokes one of the five senses: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touching.

18 Lyric Poem- a short poem that expresses emotion.

19 Metaphor- comparison NOT using “like” or “as”; created with “to be” verbs (is, are, was, were) Example: These biscuits are rocks.

20 Mood- the emotional atmosphere created by the author

21 Narrative Poem- a long poem that tells a story.

22 Onomatopoeia- when words imitate sounds Example: “meow” “bing”

23 Personification- giving human characteristics to inanimate objects (not human) Example: The tress danced in the breeze

24 Repetition- repeating lines or phrases *** usually has a purpose!

25 Rhyme Scheme- the rhyming pattern of a poem indicated with letters Example: abab

26 Simile- comparison using “like” or “as” Example: These biscuits are as hard as rocks

27 Sonnet- a 14-lined lyric poem that rhymes

28 Symbolism- when an object represents a larger idea or thought. Example: rain representing sadness -the color white= pure/innocent

29 Theme- the general idea or insight about life that a writer wishes to express.

30 Tone- the author’s attitude towards what he/she is writing. -The tone might be formal or informal, playful, ironic, optimistic, pessimistic, etc.


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