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Poetry Key Terms

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Word
Definition
Denotation   The dictionary definition of a word  
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mood   the feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage  
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Connotation   the feelings or emotions surrounding a word  
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imagery   Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)  
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simile   comparison using like or as  
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euphemism   An indirect, less offensive way of saying something that is considered unpleasant  
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hyperbole   a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a point, or evoke humor  
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metaphor   a strong comparison by saying one thing "is" another; example "You are the thunder; I am the lightning."  
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onomatopoeia   a word that names the sound it makes; example: Pop! Fizz!  
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tone   the author's attitude toward the subject  
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irony   when a writer writes one thing but means another  
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personification   giving human or animal characteristics to an inanimate object; example "the sea growled and roared"  
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litotes   extreme understatement EX: Tests have little affect on my grade.  
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magic three   A writing technique where the author uses a list of three parallel structures EX: For my daughter's birthday, we are going to Great Wolf Lodge, getting her ear's pierced, and eating a celebratory dinner.  
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dashes for information   A writing technique that interrupts the sentences to add information. Dashes can be in the middle of the sentence - or at the end, like this.  
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idiom   a phrase that has lost its original meaning; it cannot be translated literally  
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genre   a form or type of literary work such as sci-fi, mystery, or romance  
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point of view   the relationship between the narrator and the characters and action in the story; ex. 1st or 3rd person  
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symbol   a person, place, or object that has meaning itself but suggests other meanings as well; such as the color red is a color but can also represent love, anger, or blood  
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theme   the underlying meaning of a literary work that the writer wants the reader to get out of their writing  
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figurative language   language expanded beyond its ordinary literal meaning  
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allusion   a brief reference to another literary work, song, movie, popular culture  
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alliteration   repetition of the beginning sound in a word (a little like listening to Lola)  
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assonance   the repetition of a vowel sound in the middle of a set of words  
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end line rhyme   when words rhyme at the end of each line (or in a pattern)  
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internal rhyme   when words within a line rhyme  
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stanza   a "paragraph" in poetry  
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rhyme scheme   the pattern of end-line rhymes in a poem  
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meter   the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables (beats) in a poem  
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