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Alliteration

the repetition of sounds, usually consonant sounds but sometimes some successive vowel sounds, at the beginning of words in the same line or in successive lines.

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Allusion

reference to a person or place or event with which the reader is presumed to be familiar.

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Apostrophe

a digression in the form of an address to someone not present or to a personified object or an idea.

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Assonance

the repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds.

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Ballad

a story told in verse and usually meant to be sung.

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Blank Verse

poetry using unrhymed iambic pentameter.

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Cacophony or dissonance

harsh sounding language.

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Caesura

a stop or pause in a metrical line of poetry.

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Connotation

the implied or suggested meaning of a word or expression.

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Consonance

repetition of final consonant sounds in the stressed syllables of words though the vowel sounds are different.

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Couplet

two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme.

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Denotation

the literal or dictionary meaning or meanings of a word.

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Diction

a writer’s choice of words particularly for clarity, precision, and effectiveness.

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Didactic Poem

a type of poem that teaches a lesson, presents a moral, or is somehow instructive.

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Dramatic Poetry

a poem that uses dialogue of the characters involved to tell a story or portray a situation.

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Elegiac Poem

a type of poem that meditates on death or has a serious theme.

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Enjambment

the running over of a sentence or phrase from one verse to the next without end punctuation.

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Euphony

pleasing or sweet sound; a harmonious succession of words having a pleasing sound.

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Figurative Language

a word or phrase that departs from everyday literal language for the sake of comparison, emphasis, clarity or freshness.

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Free verse

poetry that has no regular rhyme scheme, rhythm, or line length.

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Hyperbole

a figure of speech employing obvious exaggeration or overstatement for special effect.

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Imagery

The representation through language of sense experience.

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Internal Rhyme

the rhyming of the end word with a word in the middle of the line.

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Lyric

a poem, usually a short one, which expresses a speaker’s personal thoughts or feelings.

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Metaphor

a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things that are basically dissimilar.

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Meter

The pattern created in a particular poem by the repetition of a basic grouping of accented syllables.

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Metonymy

the substitution of a term naming an object closely associated with the word in mind for the word itself.

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Narrative Poem

a poem that tells a story.

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Onomatopoeia

the use of words which in their pronunciation suggest their meaning.

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Personification

a figure of speech in which something non-human is given human qualities.

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Refrain

a group of words, a line, or a group of lines repeated throughout a poem, usually at the end of each stanza.

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Repetition

a literary technique in which words or phrases are repeated at regular intervals to secure emphasis.

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Rhyme

repetition of the same (or similar) sounds or sounds at the end of words.

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Rhyme Scheme

the pattern of rhyme in a poem.

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Satiric Poem

a type of poem based on criticism of people and society through ridicule.

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Scansion

The indication of foot divisions and accents in metrical verse.

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Simile

a figure of speech in which the comparison between two unlike things is expressed directly, usually by means of like or as.

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Sonnet (Shakespearean or English Sonnet)

a 14-line lyric poem in iambic pentameter consisting of three quatrains and a final couplet.

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Stanza

a group of lines of verses treated as a unit and separated from other units by a space.

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Symbol

any object, person, place, or action that has a meaning in itself and that also stands for something larger than itself.

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