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1 Poetry Terms

2 Stanza Example: (Couplet)
For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings That then I scorn to change my state with kings. A division of poetry named for the number of lines it contains. Couplet: two-line stanza Triplet: three-line stanza Quatrain: four-line stanza Quintet: five-line stanza

3 Meter The patterned repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry. Capitalized words are stressed. I DREAMED | there WOULD| be SPRING | no MORE

4 Rhythm The regular or random occurrence of sound in poetry.
Regular rhythm: meter Random rhythm: free verse Accent words and syllables are underlined in this regular occurrence of sound: I said to my baby, Baby take it slow.... Lulu said to Leonard I want a diamond ring

5 Rhyme The similarity of likeness of sound existing between two words.
Example: Sat and cat are perfect rhymes because the vowel and final consonant sounds are exactly the same.

6 Symbol A person, a place, a thing, or an event used to represent something else. Example: A dove is a symbol of peace

7 Mood The feeling a text arouses in the reader.
Mood of the poem: dark, depressing. Edgar Allan Poe In visions of the dark night I have dreamed of joy departed But a waking dream of life and light Hath left me broken-hearted

8 Tone The overall feeling or effect created by a writer’s use of words.
Tone of the poem is: sad My Papa's Waltz by Theodore Roethke The whiskey on your breath Could make a small boy dizzy; But I hung on like death: Such waltzing was not easy. We romped until the pans Slid from the kitchen shelf; My mother's countenance Could not unfrown itself. The hand that held my wrist Was battered on one knuckle; At every step you missed My right ear scraped a buckle. You beat time on my head With a palm caked hard by dirt, Then waltzed me off to bed Still clinging to your shirt.

9 Metaphor The use of words to state that two unlike things are similar BUT does not use “like” or “as”. Example: Her hair is silk. (Stating that hair is silk.)

10 Simile A comparison using “like” or “as” Example:
His feet were as big as boats. (Comparing size of feet and boats.)

11 Personification Giving human qualities to ideas and things. Example:
Her stomach growled.

12 Imagery Creating pictures for the senses. VERY descriptive. Example:
Fear was his constant companion.

13 Onomatopoeia The use of words whose sounds suggests its meaning.
Example: Spaghetti! Spaghetti! I love you a lot! You’re slishy, you’re sloshly, and you’re slurpy.

14 Assonance Repeated vowel sounds. There should be at least two repetitions in a row. Example: The cat sat on the mat and her hat.

15 Alliteration The repetition of the initial consonant. There should be at least two repetitions in a row. Example: Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled peppers.


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