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Poetry Part 2 Refrain vs Repetition Poetry Using a specific style and rhythm to express feelings and ideas. Ketchup is red This font is blue I love poetry How about you? Repetition A literary device that repeats the same words or phrases a few times to make an idea clearer. It could be a word, a phrase, a full sentence, or a poetical line repeated to emphasize its significance in the entire text. Think: randomly repeated. Repetition Example From: T'is So Much Joy, by Emily Dickinson From: Stopping by Woods On a Snowy evening, by Robert Frost T’is so much joy! T’is so much joy! If I should fail, what poverty! And yet, as poor as I Have ventured all upon a throw; Have gained! Yes! Hesitated so This side the victory! The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. Refrain A phrase, line, or group of lines repeated at intervals throughout a poem, generally at the end of the stanza or between stanzas. Think: regularly repeated. Refrain example The cat so silent Lay curled up on the rug The fire a blaze The room so snug. Purring, purring Quiet and still Purring, purring Content from his fill. Tatters the cat Big, fat cat. He had just eaten A dinner of fish What a treat to have Filling up his dish. Purring, purring Quiet and still Purring, purring Content from his fill. Tatters the cat Big, fat cat. No more cold for the day He was in for the night Fun he had had When the day was light. Purring, purring Quiet and still Purring, purring Content from his fill. Tatters the cat Big, fat cat.