Poetic Techniques Definitions 1
Poetic Techniques Definitions 2
Poetic Techniques Explain Effects 1
Poetic Techniques Explain Effects 2
Poetic Techniques Examples
100

Alliteration

The repetition of letters at the beginning of words.

100

Onomatopoeia 

Where a word is used to re-create an actual sound.

100

Simile (explain the effect)

Adds a depth and meaning to the work and helps the reader better visualize the ideas or emotions of the work.

100

Metaphor (Explain the effect)

Allows the audience to understand something in a brief and effective way while inciting an emotional response

100

Can you imagine a world without hunger?

Rhetorical Question

200

Imagery

Using language to create an image in the mind of a reader.

200

Rhyme

When the ends of words sound the same.

200

Hyperbole (Explain the effect)

Helps to evoke strong feelings, develop a deep emotion and/or mood.

200

Onomatopoeia (Explain the effect)

Allows the reader to better visualise the image by created a multi-sensory experience.

200

That athlete is a machine.

Metaphor

300

Repetition

Purposeful re-use of the same word for effect.

300

Personification 

Human qualities are given to non-human things.

300

Alliteration (Explain the effect)

To create a flow and rhythm for the reader and also draw attention to a specific focus.

300

Assonance (Explain the effect)

This quickens the rhythm of the poem and enhances the pleasure of reading. This flow helps the reader connect more easily with the poem.

300

"The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which."

Juxtaposition or metaphor

400

Simile

A comparison between two things using 'like' or 'as'

400

Rhythm

The flow or beat of a poem

400

Rhythm (explain the effect)

Theis creates a tone for the poem and generates a reaction from the reader (emotional response or enhancement of ideas)

400

Imagery (explain the effect)

Helps visually depict the poem for the reader and allows a better connection for the reader to the poem itself.

400

The cacti salute as you drive through the desert.

Personification

500

Hyperbole

Use of exaggeration to make a point.
500

Juxtaposition

When two contrasting images are placed beside each other to show their differences

500

Repetition (explain the effect)

To emphasize an idea or phrase, create rhythm and/or develop a sense of urgency.

500

Rhetorical Question (explain the effect)

The used to draw involvement from the reader. Either to ask question of themselves or of a general theme. 

500

Go slow over the road.

Assonance