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Structure of poem and poetic devices - Coggle Diagram
Structure of poem and poetic devices
Theme :
the main idea of the poem (what the poem is about)
Stanza
Several lines that are grouped together
Rhyme: The end of the word sounds the same
Sand - land cat-sad
Rhyme scheme: Similar rhyming lines of the poem
AABB CDCD
Tone/Mood: Is the author's attitude/the atmosphere of the poem
Sad, joyful, romantic
Hyperbole: Exaggerated description or comparison
I'm so hungry I could eat a whole human
Onomatopedia:
A word formed trough a sound
Ding dong, the bell rang
Similie: comparing something to something else
Your hair is as soft as a cloud
Alliteration The repetition of initial consonant sound of series of words
The green grass grew in the graveyard
Personification: Gives human qualities and feelings to things (That are not human)
The rain is killing me
Metaphor: Is comparison between things that are something else
Life is a roller coaster
Consonance: Involves the repletion of consonance sounds
Blank and think
Assonance: Repetition of the internal vowel sounds
The engineer tried to steer out of fear of bearing near the dear deer
Repetition: Words that are repeated
Imagery: Enggage the human senses to represent an object action etc
Words spread like leaves in storm