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Poetic Devices
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Alliteration The repetition of initial consonant sounds So the first consonant repeats in each line i.e. terrible truths and little leprechauns like long limousines
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Metaphor A comparison between two objects giving meaning to one of them. Often forms of the "to be" verb are used, such as "is" or "was", to make the comparison. Example: The boy was a helpless bird waiting for its mother.
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Simile A comparison between two objects using a specific word or comparison such as 'like', 'as', or 'than'. We watched the ghostly dancers spin To sound of horn and violin, Like black leaves wheeling in the wind. Like wire-pulled automatons, Slim silhouetted skeletons Went sidling through the slow quadrille. (by: Oscar Wilde)
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Simile cont. Beezo shot the basketball like a wounded duck.
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Assonance The repetition of vowel sounds. Resemblance or similarity in sound between vowels followed by different consonants in two or more stressed syllables. Assonance differs from RHYME in that RHYME is a similarity of vowel and consonant. "Lake" and "fake" demonstrate RHYME; "lake" and "fate" assonance Example: Elaine waited in plain train
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Onomatopoeia The use of words which imitate sound. Example: He crashed into the car as he heard the screech of the wheels The gun boomed as the shots were fired. The bullets whizzed past the bystanders.
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Imagery Words or phrases that use the senses or a combination of senses. i.e. He could almost taste his fear as he smelt the fright of the bolting horse.
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PERSONIFICATION Personification is giving human qualities to animals or objects. Example: a smiling moon, a jovial sun, The old wooden floor groaned with displeasure as we walked across it
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Hyperbole Hyperbole is exaggeration or overstatement I was so hungry I could eat a horse. He was as big as a house.
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Rhythm In poetry, rhythm, broadly speaking, is a recognizable pulse, or "recurrence," which gives a distinct beat to a line and also gives it a shape. One, two, Buckle my shoe. Three, four, Shut the door
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