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Page 1: Poetry Concepts. Key Words We Will Be Looking At Alliteration Allusion Cliché Connotation Couplet Imagery Irony Metaphor Mood Oxymoron Onomatopoeia Persona

Poetry Concepts

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Key Words We Will Be Looking At

• Alliteration• Allusion• Cliché• Connotation• Couplet• Imagery• Irony• Metaphor• Mood• Oxymoron

• Onomatopoeia• Persona• Personification• Pun• Refrain• Rhyme Scheme• Rhythm• Simile• Stanza• Symbol

Page 3: Poetry Concepts. Key Words We Will Be Looking At Alliteration Allusion Cliché Connotation Couplet Imagery Irony Metaphor Mood Oxymoron Onomatopoeia Persona

Alliteration

• Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds usually at the beginning of the word two or more times in a line of poetry.

• Tongue twisters are extreme examples of alliteration

• She sells seashells by the seashore• Tommy turned timidly toward Timmy• It can just be two words• Jacob just asked a good question.• Jacob asked a good question just now.

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Allusion

• Allusions are references to words, phrases, people, etc. from literature ,history, art, or politics.

• An allusion connects a piece of writing to real life or to an aspect of culture.

• Example- In The Gift of the Magi the story and the title itself allude to the story of the wise men from the Bible.

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Cliché

• A cliché is an overused expression or phrase

• You mean the world to me• You’re making me crazy• I love you more than anything• Comparing love or beauty to

inanimate object• Flowers and candy

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Connotation

• The emotion that you associate with a word the non-dictionary definition

• A writer may choose to use a particular word in order to get a certain response from a reader.

• These are words that when you hear them make you have an emotional response

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Couplet• A pair of lines that rhyme• The girl had purple hair/She acted

like she didn’t care• The internet is really really

great/I’ve got a fast connection so I don’t have to wait

• Chillin’ out, take it slow/Then you rock out the show

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Euphemism

• A polite or less blunt way of saying something that might be offensive or bad.

• He’s a few sandwiches short of a picnic.

• He passed away last night.

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Imagery

• Imagery is something you read that relates to and calls upon our five senses.

• The way things sound look smell taste feel.

• It helps us to fully experience a piece of writing and brings us closer to understanding its plot (if there is one) and the mood.

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Irony

• Verbal- when you say one thing but mean something else (sarcasm)

• Situational- when the reader expects one thing to happen and then something different happens

• Dramatic- when the reader knows something the characters do not

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Metaphor

• Speaking about one thing as though it were another unrelated thing

• States the comparison as if it were a fact.

• What light through yonder window breaks It is the east and Juliet is the sun.

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Mood

• The general feeling or atmosphere that a poem creates

• Are you supposed to feel happy, depressed, scared, excited, suspicious, or confused

• What does the author want you to feel

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Oxymoron

• Two words that don’t seem to go together but do to create a new meaning.

• Jumbo shrimp• A fine mess• Act naturally• Deafening silence• Girly man

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Onomatopoeia

• A word that sounds like what it means

• Splat• Bang• Knock• Burp• Crash• Boom

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Persona

• The person who is speaking in a poem

• Sometimes its a person an animal a rock or anything else

• Who’s telling us the information is often times as important as the words

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Personification

• Giving something non-human, human qualities

• The wind whistled through the trees

• The stars blinked rapidly• The sunset reached down and

enfolded the horizon• Her heart broke into a thousand

pieces

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Pun

• Using words that have multiple meanings

• That’s a nice gun you’ve got there• There was once a cross-eyed

teacher who couldn't control his pupils.

• To write with a broken pencil is pointless.

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Refrain

• One or more lines that are repeated in a poem or song is also often referred to as the chorus

• Usually the part that gets stuck in your head

• Quoth The Raven Nevermore.• Maybe next time hell think before

he cheats.

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Rhyme Scheme

• A pattern of rhyming sounds at the ends of lines in a poem.

Every who down in Who-ville like Christmas a lot ---------------A

But the Grinch who lived just north of Who-ville did not.-------A

The Grinch hated Christmas the whole Christmas season.---B

Now please dont ask why no one quite knows the reason.---B

It could be his head wasnt screwed on just right.----------------C

It could be perhaps that his shoes were too tight.---------------C

But I think that the most likely reason of all-----------------------D

May have been that his heart was two sizes to small.---------D

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Rhythm

• Pattern of sound created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry

• Basically it’s how the poem sounds

• Just like songs are supposed to be played a certain way poems are supposed to be read a certain way

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Simile

• A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things, usually by using the words “like” or “as”.

• It is different from a metaphor, which compares two unlike things by saying that the one thing is the other thing.

• Flopping like a fish• Dumb as a post

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Symbol

• An object that represents something else

• Usually something simple or ordinary that represents a bigger concept

• A heart = love• A ring = marriage

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Theme

• The main idea of the poem• Love- Love conquers all• Death- You cant escape death• Carpe Diem- Seize the day because life is short• War- War tears families apart• Youth- Youth is impulsive• Choices- Make good choices because you

have to live with them• Themes are the authors opinions on those

subjects.

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Shakespearean Syntax

• I ate the sandwich.• I the sandwich ate.• Ate the sandwich I.• Ate I the sandwich.• The sandwich I ate. • The sandwich ate I.