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Poetry Definitions
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Undergraduate 1
05/10/2016

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Alliteration
Definition
Repetition of initial consonant sounds in consecutive or neighboring sounds.
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Assonance
Definition
Repetition of vowel sounds within non-rhyming words.
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Consonance
Definition
Repetition of consonant sounds. If the repeated sound is at the start of the word, it’s alliteration –if it is anywhere else, it is consonance. t is used to reinforce the meanings of words or to set the mood.
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Euphony
Definition
pleasant spoken sound created by smooth consonants such as "ripple or "pleasure"
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Cacophony
Definition
Harsh or unpleasant spoken sound created by clashing consonants
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Onomatopoeia
Definition
word whose sound resembles what it describes: "snap" "bang"
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Narrative Poetry
Definition
Recounts a story. 2 most famous are epic and ballad.
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Epic
Definition
recount the accomplishments of heroic figures (vast settings, superhuman feats, gods, supernatural elements)
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Ballad
Definition
originally intended to be sung. Uses repeated words and phrases to advance its story
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Lyric Poetry
Definition
Communicates a speaker’s mood, feelings, or state of mind. Takes various forms.
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Elegy
Definition
a poet mourns the death of a person/persons
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Ode
Definition
a long lyric poem intended as an address to a particular subject –formal, serious in style, tone, and subject
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Aubade
Definition
poem about morning, usually celebrating the coming of dawn
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Meditation
Definition
focuses on a physical object, using this object as a vehicle for considering larger issues
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Pastoral
Definition
celebrates the simply/idyllic pleasures of country life
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Occasional Poem
Definition
written to celebrate a particular event or occasion
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Dramatic Monologue
Definition
speaker addresses one or more silent listeners, often revealing much more than intended
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Perfect Rhyme
Definition
final vowel and consonant sounds must be the same
born and horn
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Imperfect Rhyme
Definition
final consonant sound is the same but the preceding vowel sound is different
learn and barn
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Eye Rhyme
Definition
two words look like they might rhyme but they don't
watch and catch
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End Rhyme
Definition
occurs at the end of a line
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Internal Rhyme
Definition
occurs within the line
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Beginning Rhyme
Definition
occurs at the beginning of a line
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Prose Poem
Definition
characteristic long lines give appearance of prose
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Closed/Fixed Form
Definition
regular patterns of meter, rhyme, line length, stanza division
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Open Form/Free Verse
Definition
no set pattern
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Blank Verse
Definition
unrhymed
Each line pattern of 5 stressed, 5 unstressed syllables (iambic pentameter)
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Couplet
Definition
two line rhyming stanza
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Quatrain
Definition
four line rhyming stanza
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Rhyme Royal
Definition
7 line stanza (Iambic pentameter)
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Shakespearean Sonnet/English Sonnet
Definition
14 lines, 3 quatrains, concluding couplet
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Petriarchan Sonnet
Definition
14 lines (Iambic Pentameter), 8 line units/stanzas (octave), 6 line unit/stanza (sestet)
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Sestina
Definition
six 6-line stanzas, 3 line conclusion (envoi)
each line must end with 1 of 6 keywords
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Villianelle
Definition
19 line poem: five 3-line stanzas, concluding quatrain, 2 different lines systematically repeat
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Haiku
Definition
Brief, unrhymed poem that presents the essence of some aspect of nature, concentrating a vivid image in three lines.
In strictest sense, it consists of 17 syllables divided into lines of 5, 7, 5 syllables
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Persona
Definition
The speaker of a poem –a mask that the poet puts on. Without hard evidence to support a link between the speaker and the poet, do not assume they are the same
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Tone
Definition
Poets indicate tone by using rhyme, meter, word choice, sentence structure, figures of speech, and imagery. Conveys the speaker’s attitude toward his or her subject or audience.
“The Man He Killed” by Thomas Hardy
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Epigram
Definition
A short poem that makes a pointed comment in an unusually clear, and often witty, manner.
“To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time” by Robert Herrick
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Extended Simile
Definition
Takes a simile and runs with it.
A single simile is extended throughout the poem.
“Constantly Risking Absurdity” by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
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Extended Metaphor
Definition
Takes a metaphor and runs with it.
A single metaphor is extended throughout the poem, making it an extended metaphor.
“Rooming houses are old women” by AudreLorde
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Octave
Definition
rhymed abba/abba with a six line sestet
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Sestet
Definition
rhymed cdc/cdc or a variation
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Metonymy
Definition
Substitution of the name of one thing for the name of another thing that most readers associate with the first
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Synecdoche
Definition
A specific kind of metonymy.
Substitution of a part for the whole
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Carpe Diem (Seize The Day)
Definition
One should enjoy life today before it passes by.
Robert Herrick: "To The Virgins To Make Much Of Time"
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Rising Meter
Definition
Iambic meters and anapestic meters.
they progress from unstressed ( ̆ ) to stressed ( ‘ ) syllables
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Falling Meter
Definition
Trochaic meters and dactylic meters.
they progress from stressed ( ‘ )to unstressed ( ̆ ) syllables
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foot
Definition
Basic unit of measure.
A group of syllables with a fixed pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
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Metrical Pattern
Definition
a line of verse identifies the name of the foot used and the number of feet the line contains
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End stopped lines
Definition
lines that have distinct pauses at the end
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run on lines
Definition
lines that do not end with strong pauses
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