A Rhymical writing who is written by a person who is inspired by memory or it's sorroundings.
Internal Rhyming
External Rhyming
and
Genres of Poetry
Love Poems
Comedy Poem
Lonely Poetry
Nature Poetry
War Poetry
Atrocities By: Siegrad Sassoon
Loviest of Trees by: A.E Houseman
Road Not Taken By: Robert Frost
Grammar My Second Woman by:
Eduardo Ramirez
Meeting at Night by: Robert Browing
are
Poetry also has it's
own language
are grouped by
Writers
Speaker
Tone
Word Choice
Voice
Writing Styles
A Poet motive or inspiration may
influence from their
has its
own
preferences
in poetry
Creates The
Has
Kinds of Poems
Dramatic Monologue
Lyric
Epic
Balad
A popular song, often recited aloud,
narrating a story, and passed down
orally
Narative
Herioc Couplets
Terza Rima
Free verse
uneven lines and absence rhyme
Enjabment
The running over of a sentence or phrase from
one verse to the next, without terminal
puntuation, hence not end-stopped. Such verse
can be called run-ons
Has three lines but the first and last line rhyme
Two Rhymed lines of iambic pentameter
A poem that recounts a story
An extended narrative with a heroic or
superhuman protagonist in an action of
great significance in a vast setting
short poem ultered by a single speaker, who
expresses a state of mind or a process of
perceptio, thought, and feeling
A poem representing itself as speech made by
one person to a silent listener, usually not the
reader
Memories or situations
Kind of Stanzas
Stanza
Two more lines of poery that
together form a division
Quartain
Stanza or poem of four lines
with a rhyme sceme of abab
or variant abcb
Octave
Couplet
sestet
A stanza with six lines
A two -line stanza with rhyming lines of similar lenght and meter
A stanza with eight lines
is
Figurative Language
Simile
Methaphor
Personification
Apostrophe
Allusion
A reference in a work of literature to
something outside work; known
event,place,person,or thing in history
or another work of literature. The
bible, or mythology
Direct address to someone or to something that
is not present or which a poem seems to speek
to something that cannot respond
A figurative use of language that endows the
nounhuman with human characteristics. "Sky
lowered, adn muttering thunder, some sad drops
wep at completing of the mortal sin
Use of language in which a comparison si
made without the use of the comparative
terms (as,like,than)
A direct comparison using
terms "as", "like", or "than"
The use of words to mean
something other tha the
literal meaning
Metonymy
Synecdoche
Symbol
Oxymoron
Paradox
Aself-contradictory or absurd phrase or sentence but
in reality expresses a posible truth. For example: "I
must be cruel only to be kind"
An expression imposible in fact but not
necessarily self-contradictory. Example
" Frozed Lava"
Something that is simutaneosly itself and a sing for
something else of real existance. for example: Ask your self
what The Holy Cross signifies
A figure of speech where the part stands for the
whole or the whole is used to signify a part "The
Law Bread"
A poet substitutes a word
normally associated with
something for the term usually
naming that thing "Big Apple for
New York "
is
Hyperbole
Onomatopeia
Understatement
Allegory
Sensory Imagery
Kinesthetic: movement
Visual: Sight
Tactile : touch
Gustatory : taste
Auditory: sound
Olfatory: smell
Thermal: temperature
Language that evokes a
physical sensation produced
by one or more the sense
Story in which people, things and events
have another meaning. An Allegory is a
narrative having second meaning
beneath the surface one- a story with two
meanings, a literal meaning and a
symbolic meaning
impliying more than
said ; saying less than
is meant
any word whose
sound echoes its
meaning "buzz
and hiss"
exaggeration
beyond
reasonable
credance " wait
an eternity"
Synesthesia
Rhythm
Scansion
Meter
Foot
Hexameter: 6 feet
Pentameter : 5 feet
Tetrameter: 4 feet
Monometer: 1 foot
Trimeter: 3 feet
Heptameter: 7 feet
Dimeter : 2 feet
Octameter: 8 feet
The recurrence of regular units of stressed
and unstressed syllables
Is the analysis fo
patterns of stressed and
unstressed syllabes
The regular
recurrence of
sounds
stress
Occurs when one
syllable is
emphasized more
than another
A blending
of different
sense in
describing
something