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Poetry Notes (types of foot (Three feet: Trimeter (Four feet: Tetrameter),…
Poetry Notes
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alliteration - is the repetition of a particular consonant or a vowel sound in the initial stressed syllables of a series of words or phrases in close succession.
metaphor - is an indirect parallel drawn between two completely unrelated things. It is a comparison, yes, but metaphors do not use the connectives 'like', 'as' and 'than'.
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Iamb (Iambic) - One weak syllable followed by one accented syllable.
Trochee (Trochaic) - One accented syllable followed by one weak syllable.
Anapæst (Anapæstic) - Two weak syllables followed by one accented syllable.
Dactyl (Dactylic) - One accented syllable followed by two weak syllables.
Spondee (Spondaic) - Two consecutive accented syllables. This can usually be found at the end of a line.
Simile - is a direct comparison drawn between two concepts, objects, or people using a verb like 'resembles' or connectives such as 'like', 'as' or 'than'.
Symbolism - The presentation of a tangible object that actually represents an abstract or intangible concept or idea