Poetry Terminology
Vocabulary
Nonfiction
Vocabulary
Poetry Terminology
100

A comparison of two unlike things using like or as.

What is a simile?

100

Calm and peaceful.

What is placid?

100

The central point or argument of the text.

What is main idea?

100

Confusing, overly complicated and hard to follow.

What is convoluted?

100

The central message or idea the author wants to convey to the reader.

What is theme?

200

Giving human characteristics to non-human things.

What is personification?

200

Not helpful, harmful.

What is adverse?

200

The author's attitude toward a subject.

What is tone?

200

Decrease the strength of something.

What is temper?

200

The voice that conveys the poem's message.

Who is the speaker?

300

A comparison of two unlike things.

What is a metaphor?

300

Talkative or fluent in speech.

What is voluble?

300

An unfair preference.

What is bias?

300

Satisfied or unconcerned.

What is complacent?

300

A literary device using vivid language to create a sensory experience for readers.

What is imagery?

400

A grouped set of lines in a poem, often separated by a space.

What is a stanza?

400

A supporter or follower of a cause or person.

What is an adherent?

400

The viewpoint from which something is considered.

What is perspective?

400

Existing as a natural part, innate.

What is inherent?

400

A literary device that uses words that start with the same sound or letter in close proximity.

What is alliteration?

500

The pattern of end rhymes in a poem.

What is rhyme scheme?

500

The destruction of something ancient or holy.

What is sacrilege?

500

Reading between the lines to understand what is implied but not directly stated.

What is inference?

500

Severe or extreme.

What is intemperate?

500

Analyzing similar themes or ideas in two or more poems.

What is compare and contrast?