 Rhythm: The flow of words within each meter and stanza.

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 Rhythm: The flow of words within each meter and stanza.

 Rhyme: The repetition of sounds within different words, either end sound, middle or beginning.

 Theme: The message, point of view and idea of the poem.

 Meter: This is the basic structural make- up of the poem. › Example: Syllables

 Alliteration: This is also used in several poems for sound effect. Several words in the sentence may begin with the same alphabet or syllable sound. For example, in the sentence "Many minute miniature moments," the sound of the alphabet ‘M’ is repeated in all the four words continuously. When you say those words aloud, the sound effect generated is called Alliteration.

 Simile: A simile is a method of comparison using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’. When, in a poem, something is said to be ‘like’ another it means that the poet is using Simile to convey his feelings about what (s)he is describing. For example, in the statement ‘Her laughter was like a babbling brook’, the poet is comparing the laughter of the girl to the sound made by a babbling brook. Note that ‘babbling brook’ is an example of Alliteration.

 Metaphor: A metaphor is a method of comparison where the words ‘like’ and ‘as’ are not used. To modify the earlier example, if the statement used had been something like ‘Her laughter, a babbling brook’, then it would be the use of Metaphor.

 Symbolism: Often poems will convey ideas and thoughts using symbols. A symbol can stand for many things at one time and leads the reader out of a systematic and structured method of looking at things. Often a symbol used in the poem will be used to create such an effect.