Intro to Literary Studies Quiz 1

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Personification

the giving of human qualities to an animal, object, or idea

Speaker

the voice of the poem, not necessarily the poet as the speaker

anapest

unstressed, unstressed, stressed (u u /) "I must FInish my JOURney aLONE"

free verse

no prominent rhythm or rhyme

spondee

stressed, stressed / / "Cry, Cry! Troy Burns, or else let Helen go"

trochee

stressed, unstressed / U "Double, double toil and trouble"

dactyl

stressed, unstressed, unstressed / / U "HU-man-ly"

Diction

the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.

scan

the process of analyzing a poem's meter

tenor

the subject of a metaphor (what is getting re-imagined)

Lyric

a short poem of songlike quality

Conceit

a figure of speech in which two vastly different objects are likened together with the help of similes or metaphors

Metaphor

a figure of speech that makes an implicit, implied, or hidden comparison between two things that are unrelated, but which share some common characteristics

Stanza

a fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem

masculine ending

a line that ends with a stressed syllable

feminine ending

a line that ends with an extra unstressed syllable

End-stopped

a line with a pause at the end. Lines that end with a period, a comma, a colon, a semicolon, an exclamation point, or a question mark are end-stopped lines.

dramatic monologue

a poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events.

Sonnet

a poem of fourteen lines written in iambic parameters and includes a volta, or a specific turn... 2 types: English + Italian

Quatrain

a stanza of four lines

Genre

a type of art, literature, or music characterized by a specific form, content, and style

syllable

a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word

Iamb

an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable U / U / U / U / "the ROAD not TAKEN"

Allusion

brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance

Hyperbole

extreme exaggeration for effect and not meant to be taken literally

tetrameter

4 feet per line

pentameter

5 feet per line

hexameter

6 feet per line

Sestet

6 line stanza

Octave

8 line stanza

Simile

A comparison of two unlike things using like or as

Metonymy

A figure of speech in which something is referred to by using the name of something that is associated with it

Oxymoron

A figure of speech that combines opposite or contradictory terms in a brief phrase.

Litotes

A form of understatement that involves making an affirmative point by denying its opposite

Foot

A metrical unit composed of stressed and unstressed syllables.

Caesura

A natural pause or break in a line of poetry, usually near the middle of the line.

Enjambment

A run-on line of poetry in which logical and grammatical sense carries over from one line into the next.

verse

A single line of poetry

Rhythm

A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.

Apostrophe

A writer or speaker, using apostrophe, speaks directly to someone who is not present or is dead, or speaks to an inanimate object.

alternating stress meter

Alternating from stressed to unstressed to stressed etc.

poem/poetry

Collection of spoken or written words that expresses ideas or emotions in a powerfully vivid imaginative style

Persona

Greek for "mask." The face or character that a speaker shows to his or her audience.

Irony

Intended meaning is different than actual meaning of words used

ekphrastic poem

Poem written about a visual piece of art

blank verse

Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter

Repetition

Repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis

accentual stress meter

Repetition of the internal sound of a word "Sea, Meets"

Syntax

The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.

vehicle

The immediate image in a metaphor that compares to the simile

Tone

The implied attitude of a writer toward the subject and characters of a work

Voice

The real or assumed personality used by a writer or speaker.

Cadence

The rising and falling of the voice when reading a literary piece

Volta

The turning point in a sonnet

Imagery

To use figurative language to represent objects, actions and ideas in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses

Couplet

Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme

Line

Unit of language into which a poem or play is divided. Ends for a reason other than the right-hand margin

pyrrhic

Unstressed unstressed (uu) "to a green thought in a green shade"


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