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Poetry Vocab
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10th Grade
02/09/2009

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Allegory
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a symbolic work in which characters, events, or settings represent moral qualities. The characters of an allegory are often abstractions personified. The meaning below the surface in an allegorical work may be religiously, morally, politically, or personally significant.
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Alliteration
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the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words.
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Allusion
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a reference in a poem to a historical or literary character, event, idea, or place outside the work. Allusion serves to tap indirectly into an association already existing in the reader’s mind.
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Anapest
Definition
unstressed, unstressed, stressed
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Antonym
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a word that means the opposite of nearly the opposite of another word
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Assonance
Definition
repetition of similar internal vowel sounds of final syllables.
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Ballad
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a songlike narrative poem traditionally characterized by a recurring refrain and four-line stanza rhyming abcb.
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Blank verse
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unrhymed iambic pentameter. Commonly used for long poems.
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Caesura
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a pause or break within a line of a verse. Can occur at almost any point in a line.
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Concrete
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vivid, grafic images that appeal strongly to the senses, as oppossed to generalized abstractions.
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Connotation
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the associations of attitudes called up by a word, as opposed to its denotation or straight literal definition. Taking words that you know what they mean and the author puts a different view on it.
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Consonance
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repetition of similar sounds in the final consonants of words
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Couplet
Definition
two rhymed lines of a verse.
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Dactyl
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stressed, unstressed, unstressed (Baltimore)
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Denotation
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the literal definition of a word; its stripped-down meaning, devoid of connotation.
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Elegy
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a poem of mourning and lamentatio. most often sustained, formal poems with a meditative, solemn mood.
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End rhyme
Definition
a rhyme which the last word of two or more lines of poetry rhyme with one another.
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End-stopped rhyme
Definition
a line of poetry that ends with a period, colon, or semicolon.
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Enjambment
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the continuation of a sentence in a poem so that it spills over from one line to the next.
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Epic Poem
Definition
a long narrative poem that speaks to the listener in an elevated style and embodies the central values of a civilization. The traditional epic recorded the adventures of a hero and focused on a high point in history.
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Foot
Definition
a segment of a verse composed of stressed and unstressed syllables.
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Free verse
Definition
poetry with no strong, regular pattern of meter or rhyme
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Haiku
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a traditional Japanese poetry form of three lines of five, seven, and five syllables each. Offers serious, profound insight into a captured moment in time, often drawing associations from nature's seasons, elements and animals.
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Hyperbole
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A figure of speech using extreme exaggeration. Often expressed as a simile.
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Iamb
Definition
stress on the last syllables
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Idiom
Definition
characteristic language style of a person or group of people. Can refer to a religonal speech or dialect, or to the specialized vocabulary or jargon of a group.
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Image
Definition
a literal or concrete detail that speaks to the physical senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch.
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Metaphor
Definition
a comparison between two essentially unlike things. The speaker treats one thing as it is another, without the use of like or as.
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Meter
Definition
an underlying regular beat in a poem. the pattern created in a line by the structure of the poem
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Trimeter
Definition
is meter with three stressed syllables
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Tetrameter
Definition
meter with four stressed syllables
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pentameter
Definition
meter with five stressed syllables
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hexameter
Definition
meter with six stressed syllables
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Metonymy
Definition
a figure of speech in which a term closely related to to something serves as its substitute.
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Octave
Definition
an eight-line stanza
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Ode
Definition
an elaborately crafted, stately poem fit for solemn subjects
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Onomatopoeia
Definition
the use of a word that sounds like its meaning.
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Ottava rima
Definition
from the Italian for "eight rhyme," a finely crafted stanza consisting of eight iambic pentameter lines wiht the rhyme pattern abababcc
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Parallelism
Definition
the repetition of similar or identical structures within phrases or sentences.
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Personification
Definition
figurative language that endows something nonhuman with human qualities.
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Prose poem
Definition
a poem written witht the margins justified like prose.
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Quatrain
Definition
a four-line poetic stanza.
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Refrain
Definition
the same line (or group of lines) repeated at intervals in a poem.
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Rhyme
Definition
echo effect produced when a writer repeats the same sounds at the end of words.
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Scansion
Definition
a system for charting the underlying beat, or meter, of a literary work.
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Sestet
Definition
a six-line poetic stanza
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Simile
Definition
a comparison between two essentially like things using as or like
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Sonnet
Definition
an elaborately crafted fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter.
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Petrarchan sonnet
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contains eight-line stanza, or octave, with an abbaabba rhyme sceme, followed by a sestet (six-line stanza) of cdcdee. the octave often raises the question or states a predicament or proposition that is answered in the sestet.
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Shakespearean Sonnet
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generally arranged as three quatrains (four-line stanzas) and a couplet (two lines), with the typical rhyme sceme of abab/cdcd/efef/gg.
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Shakespearean Sonnet
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generally arranged as three quatrains (four-line stanzas) and a couplet (two lines), with the typical rhyme sceme of abab/cdcd/efef/gg.
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Spenserian Sonnet
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uses three quatrians and a couplet like the Shakespearean sonnet, but employs a linking rhyme sceme more similar to the Petrarchan sonnet. abab/bcbc/cdcd/ee
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Spondee
Definition
metrical foot of two stressed syallables.
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Stress
Definition
an accent that makes one syllable stand out from the others in a word or phrase.
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Symbol
Definition
an object or action that has acquired a meaning beyond itself. Symbols are often used to articulate the themes of a poem.
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synechdoche
Definition
a figure of speech that uses the part to stand for the whole or the whole to stand for the part
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synonym
Definition
a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word.
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Tercet
Definition
a three-line stanza
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Trochee
Definition
a metrical rhythm with stress on the first syllable.
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