Poetry is one of the three major types of literature, the others being prose and drama

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Sonnet

ENGLISH POETRY FORMATS with SERIOUS SUBJECTS

Mood

FEELING CREATED in a reader by a literary work

Limerick

Light verse that POKES FUN at people or things

Simile

USES LIKE OR AS to make a direct comparison between two unlike ideas

Theme

a CENTRAL MESSAGE, concern, or purpose

Personification

a NONHUMAN is GIVEN CHARACTERISTICS

Epic Poetry

a long involved tale about GODS OR HEROES

Cinquain

a verse of FIVE LINES that DO NOT RYHME

Sensory Language

appeals to one or more of the FIVE SENSES

Extended Metaphor

differs from a regular metaphor in that SEVERAL COMPARISONS are made

Allusion

is REFERENCE to a WELL-KNOWN person, place, event literary work, or work of art

Rhyme Scheme

is a REGULAR PATTERN of rhyming words in a poem

Stanza

is a formal DIVISION OF LINES in a poem considered as a unit

Lyric Poem

is a short highly MUSICAL POEM that most CHILDREN READ AND ENJOY

Ballad

is a songlike poem often dealing with ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE

Narrative Poem

is a story told in verse and often have the SAME CHARACTERISTICS of a SHORT STORY

Haiku

is a three line JAPANESE FORM form

Concrete Poems

is one with a SHAPE that SUGGESTS ITS SUBJECT

Free Verse

is poetry NOT WRITTEN in a regular RHYTIMCAL PATTERN or meter

Blank Verse

is poetry written in UNRHYMED IAMBIC PENTAMETER lines

Rhythm

is the PATTERN OF BEATS or stresses in a poem

Alliteration

is the REPETITION of the INITIAL CONSTANT sounds

Onomatopoeia

is the use of words that IMITATE SOUND

Figurative Language

is writing or speech that is NOT MEANT to be taken LITERALLY

Refrain

regularly REPEATED LINE or GROUPS OF LINES in a poem

Metaphor

something is DESCRIBED as though it were SOMETHING ELSE

Speaker

the IMAGINARY VOICE assumed by the writer of a poem

Meter

the RHYTHMICAL PATTERN determined by the number of stresses or beats IN A LINE

Rhyme

the repetition of sounds at the END OF WORDS

Repetition

use MORE THAN ONCE of any element of poetry


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