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Poetry (Rhyme and Rhyme Scheme (Rhythm and Meter (The total number of…
Poetry
Rhyme and Rhyme Scheme
Rhyming in poetry is one convention that makes this form of literature recognizably different from prose and drama.
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Rhythm and Meter
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The tally of recurring patterns of two or three syllables - stressed and unstressed - clubbed in every line.
One foot: Monometer
Two feet: Dimeter
Three feet: Trimeter
Four feet: Tetrameter
Five feet: Pentameter
Six feet: Hexameter
Figurative language
Alliteration is the repetition of a particular consonant or a vowel sound in the initial stressed syllables of a series of words
simile is a direct comparison drawn between two concepts, objects, or people using a verb like 'resembles' or connectives such as
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Stanza
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Couplet is a stanza that has only 2 lines.
Tercet is composed of 3 lines.
Quatrain consists of 4 lines.
Cinquain has 5 lines.
Sestet comprises 6 lines.
sonnet is an entire poem with exactly 14 lines.
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Symbolism
The presentation of a tangible object that actually represents an abstract or intangible concept or idea is symbolism
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