Forms of Poetry
Literary Devices:Examples
Literary Devices:Definitions Part 1
Literary Devices Definitions: Part 2
Literary Devices: Definitions Part 3
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A short poem that praises an individual, idea, event, or thing. 

Ode Poem

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I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse. 

Hyperbole

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A rhyme that occurs internally, or within a single line. 

Internal Rhyme 

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A rhyme that occurs at the end of two consecutive lines. 

End Rhyme 

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When someone says something, but means the opposite of what they say. 

Verbal Irony 

200

A 3 line poem that originated in 17th century Japan. 

Haiku 

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Dina's donuts don't get dry in the desert. 

Alliteration

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Comparing two things using 'like' or 'as'

Simile 

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A word that represents a sound and resembles or imitates the sound. 

Onomatopoeia

200

Series of words or phrases that all (or almost all) start with the same sound. 

Alliteration

300

A short, musical verse that conveys powerful feelings and emotions of the poet. 

Lyric Poem 

300

Your smile is brighter than the sun. 

Metaphor

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When ideas, actions, or words are described and compared in non-literal terms. 

Metaphor

300

Giving human-like qualities to something that is not human. 

Personification

300

Contradictory terms in conjunction (next to eachother). 

Oxymoron

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A poem that is meant to mourn or lament the loss of someone. 

Elegy Poem 

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She runs like a cheetah. 

Simile

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The use of an object, figure, event, or situation to represent something else or stand in place for something else. 

Symbolism

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When a word or phrase is repeated multiple times, typically for emphasis. 

Repetition 

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When the author describes a scene, attempting to play on the reader's senses. 

Imagery

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A poem that uses a visual presentation to increase the effect on the reader. 

Concrete Poem 

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Chocolate is my achilles heel. 

Allusion 

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An expression designed to call something to mind without actually mentioning it explicitly. 

Allusion 

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The writer or author's attitude or feelings towards something. 

Tone

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A dramatic, over-exaggerated statement that is not meant to be taken literally. 

Hyperbole