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AP Poetry Terms
Poetry terms from 2010 unit
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12th Grade
08/02/2010

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Narrative Poetry
Definition
poetry with a plot, tells a story
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Lyric poetry
Definition
subjective and emotional, has no plot, regular rhyme scheme and of limited length
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Theme
Definition
central or dominant idea in a piece of literature
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Speaker
Definition
persona or character speaking in poem, distinct from author
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Tone
Definition
feeling or effect in a work created by a writer’s use of words
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Irony
Definition
a mode of expression, through words or events, conveying a reality different from and usually opposite to appearances or expectations
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Verbal Irony
Definition
saying one thing but meaning another
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Dramatic Irony
Definition
the reader or audience knows something one of the characters does not
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Situational Irony
Definition
the difference between what happens and what was expected to happen
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Diction
Definition
word choice of the author
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Denotation
Definition
dictionary meaning of the word, with no particular emotional associations
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Connotation
Definition
meaning of a word that suggests beyond its literal, explicit meaning, carrying emotional associations, judgments, or opinions
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Imagery
Definition
the use of words to create a picture in the reader’s mind
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Figurative Language
Definition
language that is not literal, that is meant to create a special effect
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Figures of Speech
Definition
specific devices using non-literal language designed to create a special effect
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Oxymoron
Definition
a phrase combining two seemingly opposite or incompatible elements
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Allusion
Definition
references to literature, history, mythology or the Bible that are not recognized or
credited in the text
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Apostrophe
Definition
addressing an absent character or object directly, when they are not around or
cannot comprehend
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Symbol
Definition
object or event that stands for itself as well as for something else
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Metaphor
Definition
a comparison between two unlike things not using “like” or “as”
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Extended Metaphor
Definition
a metaphor developed at great length, occurring frequently in or throughout
a work
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Simile
Definition
a comparison between two unlike things using “like” or “as”
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Hyperbole
Definition
figurative language that depends on intentional overstatement; deliberate
exaggeration, often done to provide emphasis or humor
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Metonymy
Definition
word or phrase is substituted for another with which it is closely associated
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Synecdoche
Definition
a part of an object or process is used to represent the whole
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Paradox
Definition
statement that is true even though it seems to be saying two opposite things
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Personification
Definition
giving non-human objects human characteristics
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Pun
Definition
the usually humorous use of a word in such a way as to suggest two or more meanings
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Conceit
Definition
-- this type of metaphor draws upon a wide range of knowledge, from the commonplace
to the esoteric, and its comparisons are unusual and elaborately sustained
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Understatement
Definition
making something less important that it actually is to create effect
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Sound Elements
Definition
terms dealing with the sound of poetry
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Assonance
Definition
repetition of vowel sounds in a series of words
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Consonance
Definition
repetition of consonant sounds for effect
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Alliteration
Definition
the reoccurrence of initial consonant sounds
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Dissonance
Definition
the grating of incompatible sounds
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Onomatopoeia
Definition
words whose sounds resembles what it describes
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Rhyme
Definition
a similarity of sounds
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End rhyme
Definition
rhyme is at the end of a line
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Internal rhyme
Definition
rhyme is within the line of poetry, not at the end
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Perfect/Exact rhyme
Definition
rhyme whose sounds match perfectly
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Imperfect/Slant/Off/Half/Approximate rhyme
Definition
rhyme that is a partial, not perfect match in sounds
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Masculine rhyme
Definition
rhyme that ends with stressed syllables
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Feminine rhyme
Definition
rhyme that ends with unstressed syllables
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Scansion
Definition
the study of poetry’s meter
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Meter
Definition
a pattern of reoccurring sounds that gives poetry its distinctive sound
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Foot
Definition
a unit of meter consisting of usually two syllables but sometimes three
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Iambic
Definition
an unstressed stressed foot
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Trochee
Definition
a stressed unstressed foot
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pentameter
Definition
five feet in a line
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Free verse
Definition
that does not use regular meter or consistent rhyme
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Blank verse
Definition
unrhymed iambic pentameter
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Sonnet
Definition
a fourteen line poem written in iambic pentameter
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Petrarchan sonnet
Definition
octave and sestet
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Shakespearean sonnet
Definition
3 quatrains and a couplet
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Elegy
Definition
a poem about death, usually memorializing someone
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Dramatic monologue
Definition
One person speaking
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Epic poem
Definition
long narrative poem, elevated style, heroes, “sing in me muse”
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Ode
Definition
usually a lyric poem of moderate length, with a serious subject, an elevated style, and an
elaborate stanza pattern, praising someone or thing
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Villanelle
Definition
a poem with only two rhymes
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Stanza
Definition
unit within a larger poem
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Quatrain
Definition
a stanza of four lines
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Sestet
Definition
a stanza of six lines
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Octave
Definition
a stanza of eight lines
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Couplet
Definition
a pair of lines rhyming consecutively
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Enjambment
Definition
the device in poetry of continuing the sense and grammatical construction of a
verse from one line into the next
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