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AP English Poetry Terms, pt. 1
For Boaz's senior AP course at IHS
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Literature
12th Grade
03/09/2009

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Alliteration

Definition

The repetition of identical or similar consonant sounds, normally at the beginnings of words.

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Allusion
Definition
A reference in a work of literature to something outside the work, especially to a well-known histoical or literary event, person, or work.
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Antithesis
Definition
A figure of speech characterized by strongly contrasting words, clauses, sentences, or ideas, as in "Man proposes; God disposes." Antithesis is a balancing of one term against another for emphasis or stylistic effectiveness.
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Apostrophe
Definition
A figure of speech in which someone (usually, but not always absent), some abstract quality, or a nonexistent personage is directly addressed as though present.
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Assonance
Definition
The reptition of identical or similar vowel sounds.
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Ballad Meter
Definition

A four-line stanza rhymed abcd with four feet in lines one and three and three feet in lines two and four.

 

O mother, mother make my bed.

O make it soft and narrow.

Since my love died for me today,

I'll die for him tomorrow.

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Blank Verse
Definition
Unrhymed iambic pentameter.
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Cacophony
Definition
A harsh, unpleasant combination of sounds or tones. It may be an unconscious flaw in the poet's music, resulting in harshness of sound or difficulty of articulation, or it may be used consciously for effect.
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Caesura
Definition
A pause, usually near the middle of a line of verse, usually indicated by the sense of the line, and often greater than the normal pause.
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Conceit
Definition
An ingenious and fanciful notion or conception, usually expressed through an elaborate analogy, and pointing to a striking parallel between two seemingly dissimilar things. A conceit may be a brief metaphor, but it also may form the framework of an entire poem.
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Consonance
Definition

The repetition of similar consonant sounds in a group of words. The term usually refers to words in whcih the ending consonants are the same but the vowels that precede them are different.

 

"Add" and "read", "bill" and "ball"

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Couplet
Definition
A two-line stanza, usually with end-rhymes the same.
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Devices of Sound
Definition

The techniques of deploying the sound of words, especially in poetry. The devices are used for many reasons, including to create a general effect of pleasant or of disordant sounds, to imitate another sound, or to reflect a meaning.

 

  • Rhyme
  • Alliteration
  • Assonance
  • Consonance
  • Onomatopoeia
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Diction
Definition
The use of words in a literary work. Diction may be described as formal (serious), informal (relaxed but polite and cultivated), colloquial (everday usage), or slang (newly coined terms).
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Didactic Poem
Definition
A poem which is intended primarily to teach a lesson. The distinction between didactic poetry and non-didactic poetry is difficult to make and usually involves a subjective judgement of another's purpose on the part of the critic of the reader.
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Dramatic Poem
Definition
A poem which employs a dramatic form or some element or elements of dramatic techniques as a means of achieving poetic ends.
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Elegy
Definition
A sustained and formal poem setting forth the poet's meditations upon death or another solemn theme.
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End-stopped
Definition
A line with a pause at the end. Lines that end with a period, a comma, a colon, a semi-colon, an exclamation point, or a question mark are end-stopped lines.
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Enjambment
Definition
The continuation of the sense and grammatical construction from one line of poetry to the next.
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Extended Metaphor
Definition
An implied analogy, or comparison, which is carried throughout a stanza or an entire poem.
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Euphony
Definition
A style in which combinations of words pleasant to the ear predominate. Its opposite is cacophony.
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Eye Rhyme
Definition

Rhyme that appears correct from spelling, but is half-rhyme or slant rhyme from the pronunciation.

 

"Watch" and "match", "love" and "move"

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Feminine Rhyme
Definition

A rhyme of two syllables, one stressed and one unstressed. Sometimes called double rhyme.

 

"Waken" and "forsaken", "audition" and "rendition"

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Figurative Language
Definition

Writing that uses figures of speech (as opposed to literal language or that which is actual or specifically denoted). Figurative language uses words to mean something other than their literal meaning.

 

  • Metaphor
  • Irony
  • Simile
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Free Verse
Definition
Poetry which is not written in a traditional meter but is still rhythmical.
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Heroic Couplet
Definition
Two end-stopped iambic pentameter lines rhymed aa, bb, cc with the thought usually completed in the two-line unit.
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Hyperbole
Definition
A deliberate, extravagant, and often outrageous exaggeration. It may be used for either serious or comic effect.
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Imagery
Definition
The images of a literary work; the sensory details of a work; the figurative language of a work. Imagery has several definitions, but the two that are paramount are the visual, auditory, or tactile images evoked by the words of a literary work or the images that figurative language evokes.
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Irony
Definition
The contrast between actual meaning and the suggestion of another meaning. Verbal irony is a figure of speech in which the actual intent is expressed in works which carry the opposite meaning. Irony is likely to be confused with sarcasm, but it differs from sarcasm in that it is usually lighter, less harsh in its wording though in effect probably more cutting because of its indirectness.
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Internal Rhyme
Definition

Rhyme that occurs within a line, rather than at the end.

 

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary...

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Lyric Poem
Definition
Any short poem that presents a single speaker who expresses thoughts and feelings. Sonnets and odes are lyric poems.
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Masculine Rhyme
Definition

Rhyme that falls on the stressed and concluding syllables of the rhyme-words.

 

"Keep" and "sleep", "glow" and "no", "spell" and "impel"

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Metaphor
Definition
A figurative use of language in which a comparison is expressed without the use of a comparative term like "as," "like," or "than."
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Meter
Definition
The repetition of a regular rhythmic unit in a line of poetry. The meter of a poem emphasizes the musical quality of the language and often relates directly to the subject matter of the poen. Each unit of a meter is known as a foot.
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Metonymy

Definition

A figure of speech which is characterized by the substitution of a term naming an object closely assosiated with the word in mind for the word itself.

 

Ex: We commonly speak of the king as the "crown".

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Mixed Metaphors
Definition
The mingling of one metaphor with another immediately following with which the first is incongruous.
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