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blank verseunrhymed poetry writen in iambic pentameter
epiclong narrative poem, usually the deeds of a great hero; Beowulf, The Iliad, The Odessy
free versepoetry containing no regular pattern of rhyme or meter
plagiarismthe use of someone else's words or ideas without citing or giving them credit
dramatic monologuepoem in which a speaker addresses a silent or absent listener
form/structurethe way a work of art is built; in poetry it is the physical arrangement of words on the page, that is, the length and placement of lines and stanzas
imagerylanguage evoking the five senses, words/phrases making a reader see, feel, hear, taste, smell
confessional poetrypoetry that reveals personal information about the author
concrete poetrypoetry wherein the form/structure reflect the content; poetry that looks like what it's about
apostrophea figure of speech wherein an inanimate object is addressed as though it were animate
balladnarrattive poem that was originally meant to be sung
epigrapha quote at the beginning of a literary work (revealing insight about the work to follow)
coupleta two line stanza (which often rhymes)
elegya long poem of mourning over death
iambic pentametera line of poetry containing five two-syllable measures
hyperbolethe use of exaggeration for litereary effect
figure of speech/figurative languagewords/phrases that are not meant to be taken literally
alliterationrepetition of sounds at the beginning of words
assonancerepetition of vowel sounds within non-rhyming words
consonancerepetition of consonant sounds within and at the end of non-rhyming words

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Creator bparadis
Created May 12, 2009
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