Poetry and Poetic Devices
Analyze Craft & Structure
Conventions & Style
Figurative Language and Rhetorical Devices
Conventions & Style
Analyze Craft & Structure
Concept Vocabulary
100

Expresses the personal thoughts and feelings of a single speaker

What is Lyric Poetry?

100

Insights in life and human nature

What is a theme?

100

language not meant to be taken literally

What is figurative language?

100

a character, place, object, or an event that has its own meaning but also represents something else, often an abstract idea.

What is a symbol?

100

Latin root word meaning body

What is -corp?

200

unrhymed iambic pentameter

What is blank verse?

200

emphasis on imagination, supernatural events, dark gloomy settings, tormented characters, and mystery and terror

What are elements of gothic literature?

200
The deliberate repetition of the same sequence of words at the beginning of nearby phrases, clauses, or sentences. 

What is an anaphora?

200

the taste of cake soaked in the tea

What is sensory language?

200

A suffix with the literal meaning of "made of" such as the word which means to be made of wood.  

What is the suffix - en?

300

a technique in which a sentence continues beyond the end of one line onto the next

What is enjambment?

300

Narrators spontaneous flow of thoughts: he must have said that at breakfast one morning when she had gone out on the terrace- Peter Walsh. He would be back from India one of these days...

What is stream of Consciousness narration?
300

Oh, moon, you shine so beautifully against the night sky.

What is an apostrophe?

300

emphasized imagination, fancy, freedom, emotion, wildness, the beauty of the untamed world, the rights of the individual, the nobility of the common man, the attractiveness of the pastoral life. 

What is Romanticism?
300

 a prefix that can mean either "not" or "into"

What is the prefix -in?


400

Using simple diction, along with figurative language and sound devices.

What is simple language?
400

a hovel in the forest, a bleak landscape, and a forest at night are all examples of which gothic element?

What is a gloomy setting?

400

I can feel it mounting slowly; I can measure the resistance; I can hear the echo

What is anaphora?

400

The author's reason for writing, which often becomes more clear after analyzing the author's point of view.

What is the Author's purpose?

400

When words share a common origin. The word motherly comes from Old English, and the word maternal comes from Latin. The meanings are closely related.

What are cognates?

500

Emphasis on self, emphasis on freedom, ordinary diction, sensory language

What are the examples of the characteristics of Romantic poetry?

500
do not follow a chronological order, contain flashbacks, dream sequences, or other devices that interrupt the order.

What are non-linear narratives?

500

The moon's bright darkness fills the night's sky.

What is an oxymoron?

500

 For the benefit of the general reader, the writer uses a definition in the writing.

What is technical writing? 

500

best teacher ever

Who is Ms. Christie?

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