literary terms
... action of the plot to show events that happened at an earlier time. Foil: character who serves as a contrast to another character. Folk tale: Anonymous traditional story originally passed down orally from generation to generation. Foreshadowing: The use of clues to hint at events that will occur lat ...
... action of the plot to show events that happened at an earlier time. Foil: character who serves as a contrast to another character. Folk tale: Anonymous traditional story originally passed down orally from generation to generation. Foreshadowing: The use of clues to hint at events that will occur lat ...
Poetry
... but is aimed only at expressing a speaker’s emotions or thoughts. Metaphor – a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things. Does not use LIKE or AS ...
... but is aimed only at expressing a speaker’s emotions or thoughts. Metaphor – a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things. Does not use LIKE or AS ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Introduction to Poetry
... Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that’s best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellowed to that tender light Which Heaven to gaudy day denies. ...
... Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that’s best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellowed to that tender light Which Heaven to gaudy day denies. ...
Literary Term - Bean English and Technology
... As if to reject my thought and its easy figure. A stillness greatens, in which The whole house seems to be thinking, And then she is at it again with a bunched clamor Of strokes, and again is silent. I remember the dazed starling Which was trapped in that very room, two years ago; How we stole in, l ...
... As if to reject my thought and its easy figure. A stillness greatens, in which The whole house seems to be thinking, And then she is at it again with a bunched clamor Of strokes, and again is silent. I remember the dazed starling Which was trapped in that very room, two years ago; How we stole in, l ...
Senior English Literary Devices For the BC Ministry of Education list
... Simile: a comparison between two things using like, as, or than; e.g. “my luve's like a red, red rose” from A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns. Sonnet: a lyric poem of fourteen lines in iambic pentameter; the English (Shakespearean) sonnet traditionally consists of three quatrains and a couplet all wri ...
... Simile: a comparison between two things using like, as, or than; e.g. “my luve's like a red, red rose” from A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns. Sonnet: a lyric poem of fourteen lines in iambic pentameter; the English (Shakespearean) sonnet traditionally consists of three quatrains and a couplet all wri ...
Act - m-omalley
... • A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two seemingly unlike things to help readers perceive the first thing more vividly and to suggest an underlying similarity between the two. ...
... • A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two seemingly unlike things to help readers perceive the first thing more vividly and to suggest an underlying similarity between the two. ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Introduction to Poetry
... over harbor and city on silent haunches and then, moves on. ...
... over harbor and city on silent haunches and then, moves on. ...
Acrostic Poem
... Acrostic Poem An acrostic poem, sometimes called a name poem, uses a term for its subject. Then each line of the poem begins with a letter from the subject word. This type of poetry doesn't have to rhyme OR begin with the term letter 1. The assigned term or word is written vertically (up and down) 2 ...
... Acrostic Poem An acrostic poem, sometimes called a name poem, uses a term for its subject. Then each line of the poem begins with a letter from the subject word. This type of poetry doesn't have to rhyme OR begin with the term letter 1. The assigned term or word is written vertically (up and down) 2 ...
Poetry`s Form and Structure
... This is the number of feet that is in a line of poetry. A line of poetry can have any number of feet, and can have more than one type of foot. There are some meters that are used more often ...
... This is the number of feet that is in a line of poetry. A line of poetry can have any number of feet, and can have more than one type of foot. There are some meters that are used more often ...
Poetry Terms - Lamont High
... Allusion: a brief reference to a person, event, place, or phrase. The writer assumes the reader will recognize the reference. For instance, most of us would know the reference to a person being a Hercules, an Einstein, or a Judas. Allusions that are commonplace for readers in one era may require foo ...
... Allusion: a brief reference to a person, event, place, or phrase. The writer assumes the reader will recognize the reference. For instance, most of us would know the reference to a person being a Hercules, an Einstein, or a Judas. Allusions that are commonplace for readers in one era may require foo ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Introduction to Poetry
... over harbor and city on silent haunches and then, moves on. ...
... over harbor and city on silent haunches and then, moves on. ...
Literary Analysis Guiding Questions
... Personification heightens a reader’s emotional response to what is being described by giving it human qualities and therefore human significance. Repetition: Repetition of a sound, syllable, word, phrase, line, stanza, or metrical pattern is a basic unifying device in all poetry. It may reinforce, s ...
... Personification heightens a reader’s emotional response to what is being described by giving it human qualities and therefore human significance. Repetition: Repetition of a sound, syllable, word, phrase, line, stanza, or metrical pattern is a basic unifying device in all poetry. It may reinforce, s ...
Poetic Devices/Terms - Bremen High School District 228
... • Example: The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost (life is a journey) I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. ...
... • Example: The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost (life is a journey) I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. ...
47 PHENOMENAL POETIC DEVICES 1. Assonance: the repetition
... 16. Dactylic Hexameter: six dactylic feet (one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed) per line (the common meter of classical elegies). Heroic hexameter: “six feet” per line: combo of dactylic feet and spondaic feet. Homer’s Iliad and The Odyssey as well as Virgil’s Aeneid are written in hero ...
... 16. Dactylic Hexameter: six dactylic feet (one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed) per line (the common meter of classical elegies). Heroic hexameter: “six feet” per line: combo of dactylic feet and spondaic feet. Homer’s Iliad and The Odyssey as well as Virgil’s Aeneid are written in hero ...
Poetry Portfolio
... • List page numbers on each page (except for front, table of contents, or back cover) • Include a title (quotation marks or italicized) for each poem • Include your first and last name for each poem • Add an illustration (see more information below) for each poem ...
... • List page numbers on each page (except for front, table of contents, or back cover) • Include a title (quotation marks or italicized) for each poem • Include your first and last name for each poem • Add an illustration (see more information below) for each poem ...
File
... of each stanza or at less regular intervals. It may be altered slightly at each appearance. Example: In Lady of Shalott, the refrain is the "Lady of Shalott". Rhyme Scheme – is the pattern of rhyme used in a poem, generally indicated by matching lowercase letters to show which lines rhyme. The lette ...
... of each stanza or at less regular intervals. It may be altered slightly at each appearance. Example: In Lady of Shalott, the refrain is the "Lady of Shalott". Rhyme Scheme – is the pattern of rhyme used in a poem, generally indicated by matching lowercase letters to show which lines rhyme. The lette ...
File - AP English at Centennial High School
... A line of verse is also characterized by the number of feet it contains. The terms for poetic feet are the following: One foot monometer Two feet dimeter Three feet trimeter four feet tetrameter five feet pentameter six feet hexameter seven feet heptameter Metonymy: A figure of speech in which a wor ...
... A line of verse is also characterized by the number of feet it contains. The terms for poetic feet are the following: One foot monometer Two feet dimeter Three feet trimeter four feet tetrameter five feet pentameter six feet hexameter seven feet heptameter Metonymy: A figure of speech in which a wor ...
POETRY
... the identity of sound between two words from the last stressed syllable on. Male end-rhymes have a final accented syllable (got/shot), while in female end-rhymes the last syllable is unaccented flower/power). Beside the perfect rhyme there are less strict patterns as the eyerhyme (dies/calamities) a ...
... the identity of sound between two words from the last stressed syllable on. Male end-rhymes have a final accented syllable (got/shot), while in female end-rhymes the last syllable is unaccented flower/power). Beside the perfect rhyme there are less strict patterns as the eyerhyme (dies/calamities) a ...
Lesson 5: What is figurative language and how do poets use it
... Lesson 5: What is figurative language and how do poets use it? Teaching Point: To learn how figurative language is used in poetry. Why/Purpose/Connection: To add to students’ growing understanding of poetry by examining figurative language. Materials: A collection of poems that employ various types ...
... Lesson 5: What is figurative language and how do poets use it? Teaching Point: To learn how figurative language is used in poetry. Why/Purpose/Connection: To add to students’ growing understanding of poetry by examining figurative language. Materials: A collection of poems that employ various types ...