This Southeast Asian poetic tradition is the origin of the pantoum.
What is Malay poetry?
This word means “a subtle or slight distinction in meaning.”
What is nuance?
This is the term for a word, phrase, or line that appears more than once in a poem.
What is repetition?
This word meaning “necessary” is commonly misspelled with only one “c” or one “s.”
What is necessary?
This is what we call an object, image, or detail that represents a deeper idea beyond its literal meaning.
What is a symbol?
This is the name for the four‑line stanza structure that every pantoum is built from.
What is a quatrain?
This term describes language that is overly showy or dramatic, often more than necessary.
What is melodramatic?
This type of repetition occurs when the same line returns at the beginning of multiple stanzas.
What is anaphora?
Often confused, this word meaning “to influence” is spelled with an “a,” not an “e.”
What is affect?
A dove often symbolizes this abstract concept in literature.
What is peace?
In a pantoum, these lines reappear in later stanzas, often gaining new meaning.
What are repeated lines?
This word refers to someone who is extremely careful and precise, especially with details.
What is meticulous?
In poetry, this is what happens to repeated lines when their meaning shifts because of new context.
What is reinterpretation?
This word meaning “extremely important” is tricky because the double “m” hides in the middle.
What is immediate?
When an author uses repeated images like circles, mirrors, or cycles to suggest deeper meaning, they are using this literary device.
What is symbolic imagery?
Because of its looping structure, pantoums often explore these reflective themes, such as memory or cycles.
What are themes of reflection or recurrence?
This adjective describes something that cannot be changed, reversed, or undone.
What is irreversible?
This is the effect repetition often creates in pantoums, giving the poem a cyclical or looping feeling.
What is a circular structure?
This word meaning “to leave out” is frequently misspelled because people forget the second “t.”
What is omit?
In many texts, a journey or path symbolizes this larger idea about a character’s development.
What is personal growth or transformation?
This is the defining structural rule of pantoums: line 2 becomes line 1 of the next stanza, and line 4 becomes this line.
What is line 3 of the next stanza?
This word describes a person who can understand and share the feelings of another.
What is empathetic?
This is the term for repeating the final word or phrase of one line at the beginning of the next.
What is anadiplosis?
This academic word meaning “based on observation or experience” challenges students with its vowel pattern.
What is empirical?
This term describes a recurring symbol that appears throughout a text to reinforce a theme.
What is a motif?