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elements of poetry - Coggle Diagram
elements of poetry
structure and form
Poetry structure and form are crucial elements that shape a poem's organisation and style. Structure refers to the arrangement of lines, stanzas, and rhyme patterns, while form encompasses the specific style or type of poem.
meter
Meter is a fundamental element of poetry that refers to the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of verse.
rhyme
Rhyme is a poetic device that involves the repetition of similar sounds at the end of lines or within lines of a poem
rhyme scheme
rhyme scheme, on the other hand, refers to the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line in a poem
sound and rythm
Sound and rhythm are essential elements of poetry that contribute to its musicality and emotional impact. The sounds of words and the arrangement of syllables create a particular cadence and flow within a poem.
subject
It is the central focus around which the poet constructs the verse, conveying emotions, ideas, or reflections
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speaker
The speaker in a poem is the voice that communicates the thoughts, emotions, and experiences expressed within the verse.
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theme
It represents the universal truth or insight about life, human nature, society, or the world at large, explored within the poem