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structure of poem and poetic devices - Coggle Diagram
structure of poem and poetic devices
Tone/Mood
The attitude or atmosphere and emotion that is in the poem
Example: Joyful, Sad, Optimistic
Rhyme
The repetition of end sounds
Example: Cat-Hat-Bat-Rat
Onomatopoeia
A word formed through sounds
Example: BOMM goes the fireworks
Rhyme Scheme
A similarly rhyming lines of the poem
Example: AABB, CDCD
Theme
It is the main idea of poem.
example: Romance, Horror, action, adventure, sci-fi
Simile
A way to describe one thing with another thing, along with using the word "as" and "like"
Example: He was as quiet as a mouse
Stanza
A group of lines that are separated by skipped lines
Example: Couplet, Octave, Tercet
Imagery
related to human sense like smelling, touching, tasting
example: clouds will flow like snowflakes in winter.
Repitition
Repitition is when words have been repeated in a line of a poem
Example: Winter is cold, Winter is cold
Metaphor
Metaphor is when two words that are comparing things and to make it as a word that represents the something.
Example: My head is spinning like a carousel
Alliteration
Example: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
Involves the repetition of initial consonant sound
Consonance
Consonance is when we repeat a word in a poem and makes a sound that is close to each other or at the last sentence.
Example: Bed and Bad
Assonance
Assonance is when their is a repetition that could make a sound
Example: The light of the fire is a sight.
Personification
Example: The trees are dancing, The birds are singing
Giving human qualities to things that are non-human
Hyperbole
Example : I am so excited - I could explode myself
Hyperbole is when we defined a describe and comparison.