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Poetic Devices Glossary A comprehensive glossary can be found at: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/resources/learning/glossary-terms This list has been shortened and adapted from: https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/onteaching/poetry-glossar#node-128026 Basic Terms connotation: the implied or suggested meaning connected with a word denotation: the dictionary meaning of a word literal meaning: limited to the simplest, ordinary, most obvious meaning figurative meaning: associative or connotative meaning; representational meter: measured pattern of rhythmic accents in a line of verse rhyme: correspondence of terminal sounds of words or of lines of verse Slide 6.

Poetic Devices Glossary Poetic Forms blank verse: unrhymed iambic pentameter closed: poetic form subject to a fixed structure and pattern couplet: a pair of lines, usually rhymed free verse: lines with no prescribed pattern or structure heroic couplet: a pair of rhymed lines in iambic pentameter (tradition of the heroic epic form) open: poetic form free from regularity and consistency in elements such as rhyme, line length, and metrical form quatrain: four-line stanza or grouping of four lines of verse stanza: unit of a poem often repeated in the same form throughout a poem; a unit of poetic lines ( verse paragraph ) Slide 7.

Poetic Devices Glossary Figurative Language hyperbole: exaggeration for emphasis (the opposite of understatement) Example: I m so hungry I could eat a horse. metaphor: comparison between essentially unlike things, or the application of a name or description to something to which it is not literally applicable Example: [Love] is an ever fixed mark, / that looks on tempests and is never shaken. metonymy: a word or phrase that replaces the name of an object or concept for another to which it is related Example: We have always remained loyal to the crown instead of We have always remained loyal to the monarchy. oxymoron: a combination of two words, phrases or concepts that appear to contradict each other Example: bittersweet paradox: a situation or phrase that appears to be contradictory but which contains a truth worth considering Example: In order to preserve peace, we must prepare for war. personification: the endowment of inanimate objects or abstract concepts with animate or living qualities Example: Time let me play / and be golden in the mercy of his means pun: play on words, or a humorous use of a single word or sound with two or more implied meanings; quibble Example: They re called lessons... because they lessen from day to day. Slide 8.

Figurative Language (cont.) Poetic Devices Glossary simile: comparison between two essentially unlike things using words such as like, as, or as though Example: My mistress eyes are nothing like the sun allusion: a reference to a person, event, or work outside the poem or literary piece Example: Shining, it was Adam and maiden imagery: word or sequence of words representing a sensory experience (visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile, and gustatory) Example: bells knelling classes to a close (auditory) irony: a contradiction of expectation between what is said and what is meant (verbal irony) or what is expected in a particular circumstance or behavior (situational), or when a character speaks in ignorance of a situation known to the audience or other characters (dramatic) Example: Time held me green and dying / Though I sang in my chains like the sea symbol: an object or action that stands for something beyond itself Example: white = innocence, purity, hope Slide 9.

Poetic Devices Glossary Sound Devices alliteration: the repetition of consonant sounds, particularly at the beginning of words Example:... like a wanderer white assonance: the repetition of similar vowel sounds Example: I rose and told him of my woe cacophony: harsh or discordant sounds, often the result of repetition and combination of consonants within a group of words. Writers frequently use cacophony to express energy or mimic mood. onomatopoeia: the use of words to imitate the sounds they describe Example: crack or whir slant rhyme: (off rhyme, half rhyme, imperfect rhyme): rhyme formed with words with similar but not wholly identical sounds Example: barn / yard rhyme: correspondence of terminal sounds of words or of lines of verse Slide 10.