Some Literary Terms for Poetry

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Some Literary Terms for Poetry Remind me after class, and I'll make these available on the website.

Persona What is is: the implied “speaker” of a poem, distinct from but not always radically different from the poet's self Why it's important: Constructing the persona's persona-lity allows the poet to frame whatever other content the poem relates. Moreover, it draws attention to the extent to which our own persona-lities are made up of rather literary components.

Rhyme and Meter What they are: artificial modifications of normal spoken discourse and prose writing that call attention to the language itself Why it's important: Verse poetry (that is to say, poetry with rhyme or meter or both) reminds us at every turn that the events, emotions, people, and other entities and relationships in a poem are constructed literarily and thus help us reflect on our own constructions

Imagery What it is: The use of five-senses details to bring across to a reader realities that more direct description would likely miss Why it's important: Metaphor, as the ancients knew and as good teachers now remember, is the strongest way to make someone think about things differently.

Stanza Structure What it is: Poems often lay out their content in chunks of three, four, six, or other numbers of lines. Each unit of poetry is a stanza. Why it's important: Poetry's visual layout often tells the reader about where one thought begins and the next ends, and really good poets will stretch a thought across stanzas to challenge that convention.