Poetry Terms 1
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Poets
100

A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things using the connecting words "like" or "as." EXAMPLE: Love is like a battlefield.

Simile

100

A metaphor that appears throughout an entire poem, built in several ways

Extended Metaphor

100

What type of rhyme is this?

It don't matter, he's dope

He knows that, but he's broke

Slant Rhyme!

100

The wind danced through the trees!

Personification

100

Wrote dark poetry with themes about insanity, madness, and lost love!

Edgar Allan Poe!

200

When the beginning consonant sound repeats!

Alliteration

200

A word that sounds like what it means. EXAMPLE: Buzz! Click! Bang! Whoosh! 

Onomatopoeia

200

This famous poem was written by the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.

Do Not Go Gentle

200

O heart! heart! heart! is an example of this technique. So are the lines "Do not go gentle into that good night" and "Rage, rage against the dying of the light"

Repetition

200

This poet wrote a semiautobiographical poem about his abusive childhood, using a waltz as his extended metaphor.

Theodore Rothke

300

A unified group of lines in poetry that commonly look like a paragraph

Stanza

300

A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things without using the connecting words "like" or "as." EXAMPLE: Love is a battlefield.

Metaphor

300

a specific kind of metaphor that uses "like" or "as"

Simile

300

an indirect or brief reference to another significant work, person, or event

Allusion

300

Although an award-winning and gifted poet, his success was always overshadowed by his famous wife.

Ted Hughes

400

Giving human characteristics to animals or non-living things. 

Personification

400

Two lines of verse paired together

Couplet

400

a serious, reflective poem that mourns the death of someone

Elegy

400

The repetition of similar sounds and the pattern produced in a poem.

EXAMPLE: ABAB

Rhyme Scheme

400

This African-American poet is most recognized for her poem "We Real Cool"

Gwendolyn Brooks

500

Poetry that does not rhyme or have a measurable meter.

Free Verse

500

Overexaggeration, usually for humorous effed

Hyperbole

500

a 3-line stanza

Tercet or Triplet

500

What is the haiku syllable pattern?

5,7,5 syllable pattern!

500

A poet who wrote about his captain, o his captain.

Walt Whitman