Poetic Devices
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Types of Poems
100

Two words with opposite meanings placed together for effect

Oxymoron

100

I think that I shall never see (a)

A poem lovely as a tree. (a)

A tree that may in summer wear (b)

A nest of robins in her hair. (b)

Rhyme Scheme 

100

This Indian-born Canadian poet, writer, illustrator, and performer immigrated to Canada as a child and has since settled in Toronto. Their debut book, a collection of poetry and prose titled Milk and Honey, was published in 2014; it sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide and spent more than a year on The New York Times Best Seller list. Their second book, The Sun and Her Flowers, was published in 2017.

Rupi Kaur

100

I, I love you like a love song, baby - Selena Gomez

Simile 

100

Tells a story, uses regular rhythm or rhyme; often includes dialogue

Ballad

200

The girl ran as fast as a cheetah 

Simile

200

The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line

Rhythm 

200

Born January 19, 1809 this poet was an American writer, editor, and literary critic. They are best known for their poetry and short stories, particularly tales of mystery and the macabre. This poet is known as being a literary pioneer, master of macabre, pioneer of science fiction, and the father of the detective story. 

Edgar Allan Poe

200

I'm so sick of love songs, so sad and slow - NeYo

Alliteration

200

14 lines, iambic pentameter, specific rhyme scheme

Sonnet

300

I am hungry enough to eat a horse

Hyberbole 

300

BANG!

Onomatopoeia 

300

Born in 1874 in San Francisco, California, this poet is famously studied in schools and is well known for works such as "Nothing Gold Can Stay." 


Robert Frost 

300

"Gotta get that BOOM BOOM BOOM"- Black Eyed Peas




Onomatopoeia 
300

No regular pattern of rhythm or rhyme

Free Verse

400

“Moses supposes his toes are roses.”

Assonance 

400

How strange it is

To hover over words, like the smoke

From the loggers’ fires, over the valley.

Assonance 

400

Born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4, 1928, this poet grew up in St. Louis and Stamps, Arkansas. They are an author, poet, historian, songwriter, playwright, dancer, stage and screen producer, director, performer, singer, and civil rights activist. Some of this poet's famous work includes "Still I Rise," "Phenomenal Woman," and 
"I know why the caged bird sings"

Maya Angelou 

400

Losing him was blue like I'd never know.

Missing him was dark grey, all alone -Taylor Swift

Metaphor 

400

A long piece of a poem which appears as a metaphor

Extended Metaphor

500

"Life is a highway"

Metaphor 

500

“Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,”

Alliteration 

500

This poet was one of the most dynamic and admired poets of the 20th century. She is regarded as a pioneer in the genre of Confessional poetry, a term used to define poems which focus on the individual; her experience, her psyche, her trauma and the like.



Sylvia Plath

500

And now that I'm without your kisses, I'll be needing stitches - Shawn Mendes

Hyperbole

500

3 Lines, 17 Syllables, Japanese origin

Haiku

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