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Poetry - Elements of Style and Structure - Coggle Diagram
Poetry - Elements of Style and Structure
Blank verse
In poetry is defined as unrhyming verse in iambic pentameter lines
Caesura
A pause in a line formed by rhythms based of natural speech II
Elegy
Lyric of a poem meditating and lamenting the death of someone
Couplets
Pair of consecutive lines creating a thought
Near rhyme
Two words that only have in common their final consonant
Meter
It's a unit of rhythm in poetry
Lyric
Poetry that expresses an intense sentiment
Internal rhyme
Rhyme presented in the middle of a line
Form
Structure of a poem
End rhyme
end of a poem with selected diction to sound the same
Feet
Unit of stressed and unstressed of syllables that are numbered
Enjambment
A line were an idea is carried in the next line without any grammatical pause
Free Verse
Literary device defined as free from limitations regular rhythm
Iambic
Metrical foot foot on poetry that consists of 3 syllables
Pentameter
It's a a line of verse that characterizes for five metrical feet
Ode
Formal and ceremonious that celebrates a person, place thing an idea.
Petrarchan
It is defined because it has 14 lines in poetry, containing the rhyme of abbaabba
Quatrains
A four-lines that make one verse of a poem
Rhyme
The repetition of syllables in a poem
Rhythm
The flow a poem has based on structure
Shakespearean
a poem with three quatrains, using selected rhymes and ending with wo lines with a rhyme scheme of gg
Sonnet
It is a 14-line poem with specific rhyme scheme from Italy
Spenserian
verse out of eight iambic pentameter lines followed by a ninth line of 6 iambic feet
Tercet
Form of 3 lines in poetry
Tetrameter
Verse of a poem that has 4 metrical feet
Villanelle
French verse formed out of 5 three-line stanzas and a final quatrain