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Poetry and Literary Terms
Different terms for poetry
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10th Grade
05/29/2014

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Allusion
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an indirect but meaningful reference, usually to an event, idea, character, etc. in mythology, history, literature, or other arts
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atmosphere
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the prevailing mood or feeling in a literary work, which is created by all the elements in the work, including style, setting, plot, characters, dialogue, etc.
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figurative language
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figures of speech or "tropes" used imaginatively in a non-literal manner to deepen meaning
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metaphor
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a type of figurative language in which two things are compared by equating one thing with another
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synecdoche
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metaphor in which a smaller part stands for a large part
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metonymy
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metaphor in which one thing stands for something with which it is closely associated
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apostrophe
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sudden shift to direct address, either to an absent person or to an abstract of inanimate entity
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personification
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a type of figurative language that attributes human qualities, feelings, abilities, etc. to inanimate objects or abstractions
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simile
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a type of figurative language comparing two things using "like" or "as"
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epic simile
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an elaborated comparison; the epic simile differs from an ordinary simile in being more involved and more ornate
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symbol
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an object, person, image, word, action, place, etc. to evoke a larger meaning; anything invested with meaning besides its literal significance
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tone
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the author's attitude toward a character, speaker, subject, or audience--not stated directly but conveyed through language
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imagery
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all the images within a passage, an entire work, a group of works
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paradox
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self-contradictory statement
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oxymoron
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the juxtaposition of two words that mean the exact opposite used to describe something
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hyperbole
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extravegant exaggeration of fact, used for serious or comic effect
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anastrophe
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inversion of the usual, normal or logical order of the parts of a sentence. It is deliberate and is used to secure rhythm or to gain emphais of euphony (pleasant sound)
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epistrophe
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repitition of the same word or group of words at the end of successive clauses
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alliteration
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the use of two or more words in the same or adjacent lines containing the same initial sound
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consonance
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repitition of terminal consonants but not of vowels in two or more stressed syllables
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assonance
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repitition of vowel sounds
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euphony
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attributed to a passage in which the speech sounds seem pleasant and musical to the ear
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cacophony (dissonance)
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jarring noise of language
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onomatopoeia
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words that sound like what they mean
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enjambment
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in poetry, the continuation of a sentence or idea from one line to the next
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end-stopped
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lines of poetry in which a phrase, clause, or sentence ends at the end of the line
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feminine ending
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line of poetry ending in an unstressed syllable
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masculine ending
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a lline of poetry that ends in a stressed syllable
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internal rhyme
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occurs within a single line
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perfect rhyme
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rhyme sounds are exact
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eye-rhyme (imperfect rhyme)
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look alike (spelled alike) but pronounced differently
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