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Poetry Terms

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free verse
poems with irregular rhythms and line lengths
narrative poetry
tells a story
verse
language of poetry
simile
uses like or as to directly compare two dissimilar things
alliteration
repetition of consonant sounds, most often at the beginning of words
metre
regular patterns of heavily and lightly stressed syllables
ballad
simple narrative that is sung and no author
epic
long narrative around hero
repetition
repeated use of words and sounds to stress points
blank verse
end words of lines do not rhyme, but in same metre
run-on line
a line in which the meaning continues beyond the line
refrain
a line or group that is repeated at regular intervals
prosody
study of verse, meters, rhymes, and general info
prose
everyday language
assonance
repetition of similar vowel sounds in the interior of the world
poetry
imaginative writing in which language, images, and sound combine to create a special emotional effect
personification
animal, object, or an idea given human characteristics
hyperbole
extreme exaggeration
oxymoron
a combination of words that contradicts itself
stanza
group of lines forming a unit in a poem
ode
expresses praise
triplet
three consecutive lines of poetry that express a single idea
lyric
shorter poem with imagination, melody, and emotion
elegy
involves poet's thoughts about death
foot
number of times of rhythm in a line
analogy
comparison between ideas that have similarities
onamatopoeia
the use of a word or phrase that imitates or suggests the sound of what it describes
end rhyme
the repetition of two or more words that sound alike at the end of lines in poetry
rhyme scheme
the pattern made by the end rhymes
imaginative language
used for descriptive effect and not meant to be taken for literal truth
versification
form and structure of lines and stanzas
dramatic poetry
speakers dialogue in rhyme, rhythm, or metre
concrete language
specific words that appeal to the five senses
quatrain
four consecutive lines of poetry that express a single idea
paradox
an apparent contradiction that is somehow true on a deeper level
couplet
two consecutive lines of poetry that express a single idea
symbol
an object or name that stands for something else
apostrophe
direct address to an inanimate object
metaphor
a figure of speech that compares two different things
scansion
the process of marking the metrical pattern of a poem
sonnet
lyric poem with a single thought with 14 lines with rhyming pattern
allegory
symbolic story in which characters, places, and events reperesent ideas, truths, persons, or real-life situations

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