Utilisateur
Same sound or letter at the beginning of close words
When a symbol is used to represent something
The repetition of vowel sounds
Repeated sounds throughout the text (consonant sounds)
Contrasting words with opposite meanings (one after the other) in a small two word phrase
A contrast between expectation and reality
Contrasting elements throughout the poem
The speaker addresses an absent person or non human object
Conveys the authors attitude toward the subject
The atmosphere and feelings evoked
A contradiction but it contains some truth, theme, or humor
Unharmonious sounds like: k, g, p, t, ch, and sh
The repetition at the end of a phrase
Disruption of the rhythm and harmony
A pleasing sound
When words, grammatical constructions or concepts are repeated in reverse order
When a part of something is used to substitute the whole (saying wheels instead of car, or hired hand for workers)
Change the name of something to a related name
Something used to represent an idea
What distinguishes the poet for one another, the style
The message the author wants to communicate
A poem with syllables 5-7-5-7-7
A three line poem that focuses on human nature with an ironic or darkly comedic edge
14 line poem with variable rhyme scheme
A performance poetry that includes writing, competition, and audience participation
A poem with no defined meter, no consistent rhyme scheme, no specific length or requirements
A poem that the first letters form a word
A poem that tells a story, composed of four-line stanzas that follow an ABCB rhyme scheme
A cerimonious lyric poem that often celebrates a person, place, thing or idea
A melacholic poem that laments the subject's death but ends in consolation
A poem in the form of a spell, prayer or curse
A blacked-out poem in which only some words are readable
A poem made of tercets
A poem with four line stanzas
A poem with lines of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 syllables in order or reversed
A poem in which the letters of a word form a vertical phrase
