Poetic Devices- Match Term to Examples
Alliteration
"She sells seashells by the sea-shore."
Imagery
After the long run, he collapsed in the grass with tired and burning muscles. The grass tickled his skin and sweat cooled on his brow.
Metaphor
All religions, arts, and sciences are branches of the same tree.
Repetition
Because Slam is Unfair. Because Slam is too much fun. Because poetry. Because rules. Because poetry rules.
Simile
He's as thin as a rail!
Symbol
In the "Tell-Tale Heart", the narrator's feeling of guilt is represented my a beating heart
Enjambment
Lives like these shouldn't be shortened Sentence fragments of a future And in the 14 days it took us to write this We've had to add more names to this list Because in this city, before we blossom We must weather storms unforecast because Every intersection can become Virgina Tech
Mood
Sad. Angry. Joyous. Intense.
Hyperbole
That suitcase weighed a ton!
Personification
The tired old car coughed and weezed and crawled down the street.
Motif
Throughout a poem, a man wears a tuxedo for a variety of occasions: his wedding, his father's funeral, and his own daughter's wedding. The tuxedo becomes a symbol of his changing duties as a husband, son, and father as he ages.
Theme
True Love. Bullying. Violence. Racism
Allusion
You're acting like such a Scrooge!
Onomatopoeia
slam, splash, bam, babble, warble, gurgle, mumble, and belch