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poetry devices (meaning and linguistic devices (allegory (symbolic. often…
poetry devices
meaning and linguistic devices
allegory
symbolic. often a story that represents bigger ideas
allusion
refers to somthing well know often at the time
ambiguity
a word or idea used to provoke thought
anaglogy
comparing somthing unfamiliar to somthing familiar to aid understanding
cliche
something used a great amount its is expected and often cheesy
connotations
contrast
closely placed ideas that are opposites
denotation
the literal definition for something without reading to deep
euphamism
hyperbole
irony
deliberate use of a false or misleading statement
metaphore
oxymoron
two words placed together with different meanings
paradox
a statement that contradicts itself
personification
pun
word used with two meanings often for comic effect
similie
arangment and structure
verse
stanza
rhetorical question
rhyme scheme
enjambment
form
open
no pattern on rhyme or length
closed
follows a specific patter
couplets
rhyming couplets
quantrains
stanzas of four lines often rhyming
blank verse
iambic pentameter with no rhyme
fixed forms
sonnet
three quantrains and a couplet
ballad
large poems in quatrains often telling a story
pathetic fallacy
foreshadowing
sounds
alliteration
assonance
repetition of sounds within words
consonance
sounds at the end repeating
repetition
onomatapoeia
rhythm
iambic
trochaic
anapestic
dactylic
sondaic
five rhythms
from pentameter to monometer (5 to 1)
Imagery and tone
sensory imagery
language used to evoke the senses
synaesthis
the overlapping and blending of the senses
tone and mood