Poetry Test Flashcards

1
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Simile

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A comparison between two unlike things using like or as

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Symbol

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A concrete object that has two meanings, a literal meaning and a secondary meaning

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3
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Personification

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The giving of human qualities to something that is not human

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4
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Allegory

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The use of characters, objects, or events to represent other ideas

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5
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Image

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A description of something that can be perceived by the senses

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6
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Alliteration

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The repetition of a consonant sound in a line of poetry

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7
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Assonance

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The repetition of a vowel sound in a line of poetry

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8
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Tone

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The author’s feeling about the subject or the reader

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9
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Persona

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The speaker of the poem

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10
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Rhyme scheme

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The pattern in which the rhymes occur

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11
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5 points of view

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  1. First person narrator
  2. Second person narrator
  3. Third person omniscient narrator
  4. Third person limited omniscient narrator
  5. Third person objective narrator
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12
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6 ways to reveal a character

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  1. Describe his actions
  2. Describe his past
  3. Describe his physical features
  4. Describe the setting in which he lives
  5. Describe his thoughts
  6. Have other characters talk about him
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13
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3 stages of an initiation story

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Stage 1- a young person starts out innocent
Stage 2- the young person encounters something harsh
Stage 3- the young person has an epiphany, a realization about the the harshness of life

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14
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5 ways to develop a personal viewpoint essay

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  1. The general real life example
  2. The personal experience example
  3. The historical example
  4. The hypothetical example
  5. Analogy
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15
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3 differences between poetry and prose

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1. Line length 
   Poetry- determined by poet
   Prose- depends on size of page, font, margin
2. Use of sound devices
   Poetry- creates verbal music
   Prose- the prose writer is not concerned too much with sound devices
3. Compression of statement 
   Poetry- plays a major role
   Prose- does not happen as often
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16
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Metaphor

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A direct comparison between two unlike things

17
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Setting

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The physical and emotional background

18
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Irony

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Something that seems one way, but it reality it is different

19
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Situational Irony

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A situation that occurs that neither the reader nor the character expects

20
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Dramatic Irony

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A truth that the reader knows but the character does not know

21
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Allusion

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A reference to something well known from the past

22
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Verbal Irony

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A statement that says the opposite of what is meant

23
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Theme

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The point that the writer makes about life or people

24
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Conflict

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The struggle between opposing forces

25
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Plot

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The pattern of events

26
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Foreshadowing

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Hinting at something that will happen later in the story