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POETIC TERMS
    English 9
   Ms. Gonzalez
A reference to a
historical figure, place,
        or event.
           event
The teams
 competed in a
David and Goliath
    struggle.
A broad comparison between
two basically different things
  that have some points in
          common.
Aspirations
toward space are
    not new.
  Consider the
   worm that
   becomes a
    butterfly.
A direct comparison between
two basically different things.
 A simile is introduced by the
     words “like” or “as”.
My love
is like a
red, red
  rose.
An implied comparison
  between two basically
  different things. Is not
introduced with the words
        “like” or “as”.
His eyes
    were
daggers that
  cut right
through me.
A great exaggeration to
   emphasize strong
        feeling.
I will love
 you until
  all the
 seas go
   dry.
Human characteristics are
   given to non-human
animals, objects, or ideas.
My stereo
 walked
out of my
  car.
An absent person or
inanimate object is directly
 spoken to as though they
      were present.
Brutus:
“Ceasar, now
be still. I killed
 not thee with
half so good a
      will.”
A part stands for the
whole or vice versa.
The hands
 that created
the work of art
     were
  masterful.
Hints given to the
reader of what is to
       come.
“The stalwart
    hero was
doomed to suffer
the destined end
   of his days.”
The use of concrete
details that appeal to the
       five senses.
Cold, wet
leaves floating
   on moss-
colored water.
A contrast between what is
said and what is meant. Also,
when things turn out different
    than what is expected.
“The treacherous
 instrument is in thy
 hand, unbated and
  envenomed. The
   foul practice has
turned itself on me.”
        Laertes
The overall atmosphere
or prevailing emotional
   feeling of a work.
“It was the
best of times,
  it was the
    worst of
    times.”
A seemingly self-
    contradictory
statement that still is
        true.
The more
we learn,
 the less
we know.
A series of events that
 present and resolve a
conflict. The story being
           told.
The plot of “The Most
 Dangerous Game” is
that Rainsford is being
  hunted by General
        Zaroff.
The vantage point from
   which an author
presents the action in a
        work.
1st person-tale related by a
 character in the story. “I or me”
3rd person-story told by someone
 not participating in the plot. “he,
             she, they”
The repetition of
identical sounds at the
ends of lines of poetry.
“He clasps the crag
with crooked hands
 Close to the sun in
     lonely lands”
  from “The Eagle”
The repetition of
identical sounds within
   a line of poetry.
“We three shall flee across the sea to Italy.”
                      Or
  “Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
         And eternity in an hour.”
A slant rhyme or half
rhyme occurs when the
 vowel sounds are not
    quite identical.
“And on that cheek and
    o’er that brow”
A mind at peace with all
        below”
The time (both the time of
day and period in history)
 and place in which the
 action of a literary work
       takes place.
“Tiger! Tiger!
    burning
     bright
In the forests
 of the night”
The repeating of a
sound, word, phrase, or
more in a given literary
        work.
“I sprang to the stirrup, and Jarvis, and he;
I galloped, Derrick galloped, we galloped all three”
The repetition of
consonant sounds at
  the beginnings of
       words.
“Swiftly,
swiftly flew
 the ship”
The repetition of similar
vowel sounds followed
by different consonant.
“. . .that hoard,
and sleep, and
    feed, and
know not me.”
The repetition of
 consonant sounds that
are preceded by different
     vowel sounds.
“Wherever
   we go
Silence will
  fall like
   dews”
The use of words whose
   sounds suggest the
sounds made by objects or
        activities.
Other examples:
 Other examples:
buzz, hum, kiss
 buzz, hum, kiss




            “Blind
             eyes
            could
          blaze like
          meteors”
Something concrete, such as an
  object, action, character, or
scene that stands for something
abstract such as a concept or an
              idea.
Both phrases are symbols that
 Both phrases are symbols that
stand for death.
 stand for death.




              “Do not go gentle into that good night
             Rage, Rage against the dying of the light”
The main idea or
underlying meaning
 of a literary work.
“Don’t judge a
   man until
     you’ve
walked a mile
 in his shoes”
Comparing two very
dissimilar things. Usually
 involves cleverness and
        ingenuity.
This is also a simile.
This is also a simile.




       “Our love is
       like parallel
           lines”
A term naming an object is
substituted for another word
   with which it is closely
      associated with.
“Sweat” stands for hard work.
 “Sweat” stands for hard work.




     “Only through the
       sweat of your
       brow can you
     achieve success”
A pair of rhymed verse
  lines that contain a
   complete thought.
“But if the while I think on thee, dear friend,
 All losses are restor’d and sorrows end.”

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