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Poetry Test
goes over poetry terms and other necessary things
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English
Undergraduate 3
02/11/2008

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theme
Definition
a statement about its subject; what a poem says
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tone
Definition
the poem's attitude or feelings toward the theme; how it makes the statement
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Subject
Definition
the event or topic the poem chooses to engage
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Speaker
Definition
whose voice do we hear? does not necessarily have to be the poet who is speaking
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Stanza
Definition
a section of a poem designated by spacing
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setting
Definition
time and place
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allusion
Definition
reference to something outside the poem that carries a history of meaning and strong emotional associations
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spatial setting
Definition
place involved in a poem
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temporal setting
Definition
the time in which the poem takes place
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dramatic irony
Definition
an incongruity between what we expect and what actually occurs- out of the observation
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denote
Definition
"dictionary" meaning of certain words
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denotations
Definition
feelings coming from the words themselves
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connotations
Definition
suggestions of emotional coloration that imply our attitude and invite a similar one from our hearers
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represent
Definition
using words to represent a specific image so that the reader can see it too
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figures of speech
Definition
giving an example familiar to the one we are trying to communicate through metaphors and similes
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simile
Definition
when one thing is directly compared to something else
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metaphor
Definition
when something is described as if it were something else
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personification
Definition
treating an abstraction such as death, justice, or beauty, as if it were a person
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extended metaphors
Definition
extend over a long section of a poem
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controlling metaphors
Definition
metaphors that extend through the whole poem
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analogies
Definition
similes that govern a whole poem
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symbol
Definition
something that stands for something else
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traditional symbols
Definition
things that have acquired an agreed-upon significance before the poet cites them
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onomatopoeia
Definition
a word that captures or approximates the sound of what it describes
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meter
Definition
basic pattern of rhythm
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iambic
Definition
each foot contains an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one
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foot
Definition
unit used in measuring poetry
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iambic pentameter
Definition
the lines are written in a meter consisting of five iambic feet
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trochee
Definition
an accented syllable followed by an unstressed one
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anapest
Definition
two unaccented syllables followed by a stressed one
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dactyl
Definition
an accented syllable followed by two unstressed ones
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iambic pentameter
Definition
"In se'- | quent to'il | all fo'r- | wards do' | con- | te'nd..."
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trochaic octameter
Definition
"Once u- | po'n a | midnight | dre'ary, | while I | po'ndered, | we'ak and | we'ary..."
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anapestic tetrameter
Definition
"There are ma'n- | y who sa'y | that a do'g | has his da'y..."
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dactylic hexameter
Definition
"This is the day | fo'rest pri- | me'val. The | mu'rmuring | pines and the | he'mlocks..."
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caesura
Definition
a shot pause often (though not always) signaled by a mark of punctuation
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scanning
Definition
sorting out the poem's metrical pattern
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narrative structure
Definition
based on the gradual unfolding of the story
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discursive structures
Definition
poems are organized like a treatise, an argument, or an essay
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descriptive structures
Definition
poems are almost purely descriptive of someone or something
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imitative structures
Definition
mirroring as exactly as possible the structure of something that already exists as an object and can be seen
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reflective (or meditative) structures
Definition
pondering a subject, theme, or event, and letting the mind play with it, skipping from one sound to another, or to related thought or subjects as the mind encounters them
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memory devices (sometimes called mnemonic devices)
Definition
devices built into poems to help people remember them: rhyme
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Spenserian stanza
Definition
uses only three rhyme sounds in nine rhymed lines
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ballad stanza
Definition
has only one set of rhymes in four lines; lines 1 and 3 do not rhyme at all
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Terza rima
Definition
involve iambic meter and each line has five beats (pentameter)
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sonnet
Definition
always has fourteen lines and is usually written in iambic pentameter, most often printed as if it were a single stanza
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Shakespearean sonnet
Definition
4-4-4-2
rhyme scheme: abab cdcd efef gg
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octave
Definition
first eight lines
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sestet
Definition
last six lines
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Petrarchan sonnet/Italian sonnet
Definition
abbaabba cdecde
division of two parts: octave and sestet
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sestina
Definition
depends on the measured repetition of words (rather than just sounds) in particular places
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villanelle
Definition
depends on the patterned repetition of whole lines
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technopaegnia
Definition
the construction of poems with visual appeal
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