poetry Flashcards
A group of words aranged in a row
Lines
A group of lines
Stanza
words that end in the same sound
rhyme
a way of aranging the sounds or beats in poetry: A rythimc pattern
meter
The use of words that begin with the same sound near one another
alliteration
The creation of words that imatate natural sounds
onomantiopia
a pharse that uses the words like or as to describe something by comparing it to something that is similer
simile
The comparision of one thing to another by describing it as being the same as another otherwise unrelated object ( does NOT use the words like oe as)
metaphor
attributing human charestirestics to something nonhuman
personification
an exaderated statment
Hyperbole
an expression that cannot be understood from the meaning of its seprate words but that has a meaning of its own
idom
the author of a poem
poet
The voice that narrorates a poem
speaker
the speakers attitude toward his or her subject
tone
Poetry is a type of _________ that uses ________ eleamants of language to express thoughts and emotions
literature, musical
Poetry is written to help us understand the world around us! what are some examples of what poetry can do
> It offers new perspectives
> It shows us a new way to see the world
There are many diffrent types of poetry. They may differ by style or structre
List some of the diffrent TYPES of poetry
Sonnet,Balled,Hakiu
Narritive- tells a story, Lyrical- A song, Free Verse- Very free
Help create RYTHEMS and POEMS are arangged in _____ the lines may not be complete sentances
Lines
Lines are grouped together to form a ______. A stanza is like a paragraph. Stanza’s may be seperated by a skipped line
Stanza
Empesizes sound
Rhyme
Rythem
meter
aliteration
onomanopia
sound devices
Five Sences
smell
touch
taste
sight
sound
Imagrey
Nonliteral Language
Simile
metephor
personification
hyperbole
idiom
Figurative Language
The speakers attitude twords the subject
Tone
The speaker may present a unique point of view, It doesnt reflect off the speakers _____ of _____
Point of View
The voice that narrorates a poem
Speaker
The author of a poem
Poet