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Flashcards: Nielsen Poetry Vocab

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meterthe pattern of a line, arranged by the number of syllables and the pattern of stresses
stressspecial emphasis when saying certain syllables
footthe smallest grouping of stresses in a line that repeats itself in a pattern
scansionthe analysis of a poem's meter
end rhymea pattern of rhyming words at the end of a line
rhyme schemethe pattern of rhyming words at the end of lines
internal rhymewords that rhyme with each other inside a single line
near rhymewords that almost rhyme, like sad and said
stanzaa "paragraph" of poetry; separated by spaces
coupleta pair of rhyming lines
enjambmentwhen the end of a line of poetry does not have the end of a sentence; the sentence continues into the next line
caesuraa break or pause in the middle of a line
free versepoetry that can be rhymed or unrhymed, but which has no specific meter
alliterationrepeated sounds at the beginning of words
onomatopoeiaa figure of speech, where words imitate sounds
figure of speecha verbal expression in which words or sounds are arranged in a particular way to achieve a particular effect
metaphorcomparing two things without using "like" or "as"
similecomparing two things using "like" or "as"
symbolismwhen one image represents a different idea or thing
personificationgiving living qualities to non-living things
conceitan image or metaphor that compares one thing to something very different
hyperboleextreme exaggeration
apostropheaddressing an imaginary person or thing, or a person who is not there person or thing that is not present
juxtapositionplacing two things together that normally don't go together
narrativetells a story, using the same elements as a short story
ballada poem in the form of a song that tells of love or adventure
lyrica poem that describes a poet's feelings
elegya poem of mourning over the loss of a person, thing, way of life, etc.