Poetic Devices Flashcards

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Alliteration

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Repeated use of the same sounds or combination of sounds in the beginning of a series of words

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Allusion

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Indirect or passing reference to something or someone (historical, mythological, biblical, literary)

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Apostrophe

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To address a person or thing that is not present as if it were present and able to respond.

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Assonance

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The repeated use of vowels in a line, especially in stressed syllables

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Connotation

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The aura, the field of association surrounding the

word (feelings the word evokes)

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Denotation

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The exact dictionary definition of a word

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Dysphemism

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A crude or shocking word or expression used in place of socially accepted language. It is the opposite of
euphemism.

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Euphemism

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Use of mild expression in place of a harsh or

unpleasant one

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Hyperbole

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An exaggeration for the sake of emphasis

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Litotes

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Understatement in which an affirmative is expressed by the negative of the contrary (uses “no” or “not”) eg: She’s “not a bad singer”

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Imagery

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Mood or feeling shown by clever use of words (word pictures or senses)

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Imitative Harmony

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(Onomatopoeia) imitation of a sound made – using words in which the sense or meaning of words is suggested by the sound e.g. plop

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Irony

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To say something one way but actually, mean the opposite or when the opposite of what is expected happens

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Juxtaposition

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Putting two or more things side by side even Though they are not usually associated with one another. The writer makes no comment on it.

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Metaphor

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A type of comparison in which one thing is said to be another or implied to be another by using a verb or adjective.

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Metonymy

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A kind of metaphor. An object is given the name of something else with which it is associated
e.g.: My friend plays Beethoven beautifully.

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Onomatopeia

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“Plop”

18
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Oxymoron

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An expression that combines contradictory or opposite ideas

19
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Paradox

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Statement that may be true but seems to say two opposite (Contradictory) things

20
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Persona

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The person who narrates or speaks. The persona is not the living person who wrote the poem. In writing the poem, the poet always creates a persona, a speaker who is other than him/herself. They may or may not resemble each other.

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Personification

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When an object, animal, ideal or quality is given the attributes or characteristics of a human being

22
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Pun

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Play on words

23
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Repetition

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Words, phrases or lines repeated to add force

24
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Sarcasm

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A form of irony intended to sting or hurt someone

25
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Satire

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A work of literature exposing the follies and weaknesses
of a person or institution. Satire endeavors to bring
about reform through ridicule.

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Simile

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A comparison of two unlike objects by means of words

like, as, as if, or than

27
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Synecdoche

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When a part is used to signify the whole. eg: I took

forty head of cattle to the market

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Consonance

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The repetition of a pattern of consonants with changes

in the intervening vowels e.g.: hill hall; live love

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Euphony

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A harmonious succession of words having a pleasing sound.

30
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Cacophony

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A succession of words having a harsh or unpleasant sound

31
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Caesura

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A break in the flow of sound in a verse caused by the ending of
a word within a foot; a break in the flow of sound usually in the middle
of a line of verse.

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Cadence

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A rhythmic sequence or flow of sounds in language; a concluding
and usually falling strain.

33
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Enjambment

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The continuation of the sense (meaning) and grammatical

construction of a verse or lines in poetry to the next verse or line. It is in contrast to the end-stopped line.