Poetry Glossary Flashcards

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alliteration

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the repetition of the same consonant sounds at any place, but particularly at the beginning of words
e.g. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper

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assonance

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the repetition or a pattern of the same vowel sounds

e.g. Moses supposes his toeses are roses

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ballard

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a poem that tells a story similar to a folk tale or a legend

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carpe diem

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a Latin expression that means ‘seize the day’.

Carpe Diem poems urge the reader to live for today and enjoy this moment

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couplet

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in a poem a pair of lines that are the same length and usually rhyme

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elegy

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a poem that laments the death of a person

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enjambement

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a line in which the sense continues, with no punctuation, into the next line or stanza

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Feminine rhyme

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a rhyme that occurs in a final unstressed syllable

e.g. pleasure/leisure

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haiku

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a Japanese poem composed of 3 un-rhymed lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables - often about nature

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hyperbole

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a figure of speech in which deliberate exaggeration is used for emphasis
e.g. tons of money

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imagery

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the use of pictures, figures of speech and description to evoke idea, feelings etc

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litotes

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a figure of speech in which a positive is stated by negating its opposite
e.g. it’s no small victory

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lyric

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a poem that expresses the thoughts and feelings of the poet

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masculine rhyme

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a rhyme that occurs in a final stressed syllable

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metaphor

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a figure of speech in which 2 things are compared or linked to describe something
e.g. drowning in debt

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narrative

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telling a story

17
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ode

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a lyric poem that is serious

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onomatopoeia

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a figure of speech in which words are used to imitate sounds

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pastoral

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a poem that pictures country life in a peaceful, idealized way

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personification

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a figure of speech in which nonhuman things or ideas are given human attributes
e.g. the sky is crying

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refrain

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a phrase or a line that is repeated through a poem, usually after every stanza

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rhyme

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the same or similar sounding words

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rhyme scheme

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the pattern that is made by a rhyme within each stanza

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simile

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a figure of speech in which 2 things are compared using the word like or as
e.g. as mad as a box of frogs

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sonnet

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a lyric poem that is 14 lines long

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stanza

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two or more lines of poetry that together form the divisions of a poem

27
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stress

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the prominence or emphasis given to particular syllables

28
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symbol

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when a word or phrase stands for an idea or theme