Literary Devices 1
Literary Devices 2
Poems and Poets
Literary Devices 3
100

When one thing stands for or represents something greater than itself.

What is symbolism?

100

The central idea, concern, purpose, or message of a literary work.

What is theme?

100

This poet wrote "Dreams" & "A Dream Deferred."

Who was Langston Hughes?

100

The perspective, persona, or voice assumed by the writer of a poem.

What is speaker?

200

The use of words that appeal to the five senses.

What is imagery?

200

A group of lines in a poem, considered as a unit.

What is a stanza?

200

This poet wrote "Daffodils."

Who was William Wordsworth?

200

A rhythmical pattern of the number of beats or syllables in lines of poetry.

What is meter?

300

The repetition of vowel sounds within words in a line or stanza of poetry - also known as internal rhyme.

What is assonance?

300

The writer’s attitude toward the subject of a literary work.

What is tone?

300

This poet wrote "Sunset: St. Louis."

Who was Sara Teasdale?

300

The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning, middle, or end of words in a line or stanza of poetry.

What is consonance?

400

A regular pattern of rhyming words at the end of lines in a poem.

What is rhyme scheme?

400

The repetition of initial consonant sounds in consecutive words.

What is alliteration?

400

This poet wrote "July Storm."

Who was Elizabeth Coatsworth?

400

A figure of speech that compares two things using the words “like” or “as.”

What is simile?

500

A figure of speech that describes one thing in the terms of another.

What is metaphor?

500

A figure of speech that gives human characteristics to inanimate objects or nonhuman subjects.

What is personification?

500

This poet wrote "George Gray."

Who was Edgar Lee Masters?

500

This poet wrote "Fog" and "Splinter."

Who was Carl Sandburg?