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Poetry (Rhyme and Rhyme Scheme (Rhyme Scheme (Rhyme Scheme is when…
Poetry
Rhyme and Rhyme Scheme
Rhyme is usually used by using same sounding words at the end of a line.
Been used for a long time in poems
a systematic flow to a bundle of thoughts
Example: Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
Rhyme gives structure to themes of poems
Rhyme Scheme
Rhyme Scheme is when rhyme follows same pattern through stanzas
Figurative Language
Alliteration
The repetition of consonant or vowel sounds
Simile
comparing things using like or as
Metaphor
comparing two things not using like or as
Imagery
Painting a picture in readers mind
Types of Imagery
Auditory imagery
Gustatory imagery
Olfactory imagery
Tactile imagery
Visual imagery
Symbolism
An object representing abstract or intangible idea
Type of Poems
blank verse- no rhyme
Free Verse- no rhyme nor rhythm
Stanzas
a fix number of lines in a poem
Types of Stanzas
couplet- only two lines
tercet- has three lines
quatrain has 4 lines
cinquain- 5 lines
sestet- 6 lines
sonnet- entire poem with only 14 lines
Rhythm and Meter
pattern of a sequence of stressed and unstressed syllables
Types of Foot
One foot:monmeter
two feet: dimeter
three feet : trimeter
four feet:tetrameter
five feet:pentameter
six feet:hexameter