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POETIC ELEMENTS - NOTES
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ALLITERATION Come and clean your closet.
EXAMPLES: Come and clean your closet. Shut the shutter before it makes you shudder. Put down your pen and play the piano. Garry gathered the garbage.
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ALLITERATION DEFINITION:
the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of closely connected words
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ALLUSION His nose was growing like Pinocchio’s.
EXAMPLES: His nose was growing like Pinocchio’s. He was a real Romeo with the ladies. Chocolate was her Achille’s heel. I thought the software would be useful, but it was a Trojan Horse.
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ALLUSION DEFINITION: ALLUSION = an indirect or passing reference to a person, place, or thing of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance
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HYPERBOLE I am so hungry I could eat a horse.
EXAMPLES: I am so hungry I could eat a horse. If I don’t get a smartphone, I will die. She is as thin as a toothpick. He has millions of video games.
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exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis
HYPERBOLE DEFINITION: HYPERBOLE = exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis
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IMAGERY It was dark and dim in the forest.
EXAMPLES: It was dark and dim in the forest. The fresh and juicy orange was cold and sweet. She ran her hands over the soft satin fabric. He whiffed the aroma of brewed coffee.
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IMAGERY DEFINITION: IMAGERY = language to represent objects, actions, and ideas in a way that appeals to our physical senses
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IRONY The name of Britain’s biggest dog was “Tiny.”
EXAMPLES: The name of Britain’s biggest dog was “Tiny.” After laughing at someone for slipping, you slip. I posted a video on YouTube about how useless YouTube is. “Oh great! Now you have broken my new camera.”
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IRONY DEFINITION: IRONY = Intended meaning is different than actual meaning; difference between the appearance and the reality
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JUXTAPOSITION Calm and chaos Beauty and ugliness Dark and light
EXAMPLES: Calm and chaos Beauty and ugliness Dark and light Weakness and strength
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JUXTAPOSITION DEFINITION:
two or more ideas, places, characters and/or actions placed side by side for the purpose of developing contrasts
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METAPHOR America is a melting pot. Life is a rollercoaster.
EXAMPLES: America is a melting pot. Life is a rollercoaster. Time is money. The world is a stage.
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METAPHOR DEFINITION: METAPHOR = implicit, implied, or hidden comparison between two different objects (without “like” or “as”)
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SIMILIE As big as an elephant Like two peas in a pod
EXAMPLES: As big as an elephant Like two peas in a pod As clean as a whistle Like fingernails on a chalkboard
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SIMILIE DEFINITION: SIMILE = direct comparison between two different things using the word “like” or “as”
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