Giving an animal, idea, or thing human characteristics
The literary device used in line 22 of "Charge of the Light Brigade", "Stormed at with shot and shell".
What is alliteration?
Is "I Felt a Funeral in my Brain" closed or open form?
What is open form?
The poetry movements in I Felt a Funeral in my Brain by Emily Dickinson
What is realism and transcendentalism?
A poetic form with rules that control its rhyme or meter patterns
What is closed form poetry?
The difference between simile and metaphor
What is comparing uses words such as "like" or "as", or saying something is something else
The literary device shown in the first two lines of "Charge of the Light Brigade", "Half a league, half a league, Half a league onward"
What is repetition?
Is Emily Dickinson an American or British poet?
What is an American poet?
The difference between realism and other poetry movements
What is how it aims to represent everyday experiences?
The closed form poem developed in Japan
What is a Haiku?
Peter Piper picked is an example of what literary device?
What is alliteration?
The battle that inspired "Charge of the Light Brigade"
What is Battle of Balaclava?
The words "beating" in line 7 and "creak" in line 10 in "I Felt a Funeral in my Brain" are an example of what literary device?
What is Onomatopoeia?
The century transcendentalism emerged in the U.S.
What is the 19th century?
What is 14 lines?
What is the literary device that exemplifies a harsh and discordant mixture of sounds?
What is a cacophony?
The author of "Charge of the Light Brigade"
Who is Alfred Lord Tennyson?
What literary device is used in lines 18 and 19 in "I Felt a Funeral in my Brain", "and I dropped down, and down -And hit a World, at every plunge"
The country realism emerged in
What is France?
The most common open form poem
What is free verse?
What is the plot?
What do the rhythm and meter of "Charge of the Light Brigade" represent?
What is the soldier's movements in battle?
What will not allow the speaker to participate in the world around her?
What is the death of one of her "selves"?
The topics emphasized in transcendentalism
What is individualism, intuition, and the inherent goodness of both humanity and nature?
The reasons poets use open form poetry
What is freedom and flexibility from strict structures and patterns?