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Poetry Terminology A quick guide
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The pattern of identifying rhymes in a poem using an alphabetic code
Rhyme Scheme
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The pattern of stressed/unstressed syllables in each line of poetry
Meter
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a metrical unit of 2 syllables
Foot
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a group of lines forming the basic recurring pattern in a poem; a verse
Stanza
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a stanza of 4 lines, especially one having alternate rhymes
Quatrain
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a pair of lines that rhyme
Couplet
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repeated sounds, phrases, or images
Repetition
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repetition of consonant sounds in the beginnings of words
Alliteration
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repetition of consonant sounds
Consonance
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repetition of vowel sounds
Assonance
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a word that stands for a sound; a “sound effect word”
Onomatopoeia
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Comparing 2 things using “like” or “as”
Simile
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Comparing 2 things without using “like” or “as”
Metaphor
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giving something non-human human characteristics
Personification
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a story told in verse, often with a repeated refrain; these are typically about heroes, adventures, or historical events Ballad
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The theme song to Gilligan’s Island is an example of a ballad because it is a narrative poem that tells about an adventure.
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a 14 line poem with three rhyming quatrains and a rhyming couplet, made famous by William Shakespeare Shakespearean Sonnet
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Shakespearean sonnets have a fairly simple pattern (3 quatrains + 1 couplet). With a few simple adjustments, most songs can be altered to fit the structure of a sonnet. The theme song to the The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air television show-->
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a sad poem, usually reflecting on someone’s death
Elegy
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This song from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera contains a beautiful elegy in which Christine sings in memory of her deceased father.
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