Poetry Terms
Structure Terms
Figurative Language
Types of Poetry
Miscellaneous
100

Repetition of sounds in words appearing close to each other

Rhyme

100

A group of lines forming a unit in a poem (the "paragraphs" of the poem)

Stanza

100

A figure of speech using like/as to compare unlike things

Simile

100

A poem in which the first letter of each line spells out a word/message

Acrostic

100

Words and phrases that imitate sound

BOOM! Crash! Bark!

Onomatopoeia

200

A form of literary expression organized into LINES and STANZAS

Poetry

200

The repeated use of a sound, word, or phrase

Rhyme

200

A comparison of two unlike things NOT using like/as

Metaphor

200

A poem that creates a shape/picture of the subject of your poem

Concrete

200

Giving human characteristics to a non-human subject

"The leaves danced in the wind"

Personification

300

Rhyme that occurs at the end of the line

End Rhyme

300

A pattern formed by the end rhyme in a poem.

star A

are A

high B

Sky B

Rhyme Scheme

300

Expression/saying NOT to be taken literally

"Break a leg"

Idiom
300

5-7-5 Syllable Structure Format

Typically used for nature/seasons

Haiku (2 characteristics)

300

Poetry not written in regular, rhythm-like pattern

Free Verse Poem

400

Rhymes that occur in one singular line

"My dog ran over to the log"

Internal Rhyme

400

Denoted by a punction mark at end of line (comma, semicolon, hyphen)

End-stopped Line

400

The central idea of a work. It may be stated or unstated.

Theme

400

A lyrical poem that expresses admiration, glorification, or tribute

Ode

400

A poem with a plot, characters, setting, and conflict (Tells a story)

Narrative Poem

500

Two lines, back to back, that rhyme

Rhyming Couplet

500

The continuation o a sentence/clause over a line break, the thought runs from one line to the next

Enjambment Line

500

The author's feeling toward something - look at word choice to determine

Tone

500

A poem that expresses thoughts and feelings of a speaker, often in very musical verse.

Lyric Poetry

500

The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words 

"Sally sells sea shells down by the sea shore"

Alliteration