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Elements of Poerty (Structure and Meter (Stanzas (Organized groups), Meter…
Elements of Poerty
Structure and Meter
Stanzas
Organized groups
Meter
Rhythmic pattern
feet
Meter is measured in units called feet
scanning
Looking over
Another classic pattern is iambic pentameter
Iambic tetrameter
Enjambment is a metrical pattern
Rhyme and Rhyme Scheme
Rhyme
repetition of sounds and vowels
End rhymes
Rhymes at the end of lines
Internal rhymes
Rhymes within lines
Slant rhymes
words with SIMILAR sounds
Rhyme Scheme
pattern of end rhymes in a poem.
Couplet
pair of Rhyme lines
Forms and Types of poems
Free Verse
May use rhyme
Dramatic
Tells a story
Narrative
Tells a story with a plot
Lyric
expresses feelings
Formal Voice
Follows Pattern
Other Sound Devices
Alliteration
Repetition of same sound in the beginning of a word
Assonance
repetition of a vowel sounds
Consonance
repetition of final consonance
Onomatopoeia
word that imitates the sound of what it names or describes
Kinds of Poetic Launguage
Denotation is a words definition
Connotations are the emotional associations a work evokes.
Sensory details appeal to sight sound and taste.
Figurative language is not meant to be taken literally
Types of Metrical Feet.
stressed syllable (')
Unstressed syllable (Horseshoe)
Vertical Line (|) used to divide each line into feet
Speaker and Tone
Voice emerges from the speaker who is usually the Narrarator
Tone is the attitude projected toward the subject
Formal and Informal tones
Sound In Poetry
free verse
do not follow regular patterns
They do include rhythmic pattern