Sonnets
Poetic Terms
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
As You Like It
Poetic Terms 2
100

A sonnet made up of three ABAB quatrains and a final heroic couplet

What is a Shakespearean sonnet?

100

a reference in a text to a significant person, place, or thing

What is allusion?

100

The old lady in Sir Bercilak's court, Gawain's aunt

Who is Morgan le Fay?

100
A character whose cross-dressing raises questions about the gender politics of the play

Who is Rosalind?

100

the repetition of words at the start of a line or phrase

What is anaphora?

200

A sonnet made up of an octave and a sestet

What is a Petrarchan sonnet?

200

a dramatic exaggeration

What is hyperbole?

200

A deer, a boar, and a fox

What are the spoils of Bercilak's three hunts, exchanged for a kiss, two kisses, and three kisses (but not the green girdle)?

200

the fool, who always finds something to complain about

Who is Jacques?

200

the break or pause in a line of verse

What is caesura?

300

A pattern of five unstressed-stressed units: dah-DAH dah-DAH dah-DAH dah-DAH dah-DAH

What is iambic pentameter?

300
The repetition of a phrase for effect or comparison

What is parallelism?

300

A list of times men were deceived unto their doom by women

What is Gawain's response to finding out Lady Bercilak was testing him?

300

the green world, an idealized rural setting away from the corruption of the court

What is the Forest of Arden?

300

putting an idea and its opposite next to each other

What is antithesis?

400

The sudden poetic turn or change of attitude

What is the volta?

400

When a poem directly addresses someone who is absent, dead, inanimate, or even an abstract concept

What is apostrophe?

400
The mode in which the hero is superior to other people and their environment, associated with spring, rebirth, creation, and the defeat of darkness

What is Frye's first mode: Romance?

400

the focuses of a comedic conclusion

What are marriage and the resolution of gender confusion?

400

a poetic device where one associated thing stands in for another (ex. using 'the Crown' for the monarchy)

What is metonymy?

500

Either before the third quatrain or before the heroic couplet

What is the location of the volta in a Shakespearean sonnet?

500

A metaphor extending over at least a few lines of a poem

What is a conceit?

500

The central idea of virtue in this poem

What is keeping your promises?

500

the structure of a Shakespearean comedy

What is the movement from the lower world (of restraint, inhibition, and tyranny), through a state of confusion (disguise, lies, misunderstandings), and to the creation of a new world (including at least one wedding)?

500

a poetic device where the part stands in for the whole, or (less commonly) the whole stands in for a part (ex. saying 'lend a hand' for providing physical assistance)

What is synecdoche?

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