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Structure of Poem & Poetic Devices - Coggle Diagram
Structure of Poem & Poetic Devices
Repitition
It occurs when poets repeat words, phrases, or lines in a poem
As smooth as butter, As smooth as butter
Consonance
It involves the repetitions of consonant sound i nearby words, especially at the end of words
Tone / Mood
It is the author's attitude or the atmosphere and emotion in the poem created by the poet.
Calm, Angry, Happy, Sad
Assonance
It involves the repetition of the internal vowel sounds.
The light of the fire is a sight
Stanza
A series of lines that are grouped together and separated from the other group of lines by a skipped line
Imagery
It engages the human sense; see, hear, taste, touch, smell. It represents object action and idea which appeal our sense.
The autumn leaves are a blanket on the ground.
Onomatopia
A word formed through a sound
beep boop
Simile
By saying something is similar to something else, they commonly come in two forms: as, like.
As cool as ice
Hyperbole
It is defined as an intentionally exaggerated description or comparison
The sun is burning my face alive
Metaphor
Make comparisons between things by stating that one thing is literally something else.
Its hot like the sun
Rhyme
Repetition of end sounds
Dog Frog Log
Alliteration
It involves the repetition of initial consonant sound of a series of words
She sells sea shells on the sea shore
Personification
It gives a human qualities and feelings to things that are that not humans, like animals and objects.
The pencil dances on the paper
Rhyme Scheme
It can be determined by marking similarity rhyming lines of the poem with a letter of the alphabet
ABAB, ABBA
Theme
Central or main idea, the lesson or message of the poem .
Death, Happiness, Sadness