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Scatter: Poetry Vocab part 2

poetry
language arranged in lines and stanzas; the opposite of prose
rhyme scheme
the pattern of repetition of same sounds at the ends of lines
onomatopoeia
the use of a word whose sound reflects its meaning
simile
indirect (using like,as, such) comparison between two unlike things
metaphor
a direct comparision between two unlike things
parody
humorous imitation of a well known work of art or literature
octave
a group of eight lines of poetry
paradox
a statement that contains contradiction, or opposite ideas
rhythm
the pattern or beat of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry
pun
a humorous play on words (usually based upon a word with multiple meaninngs)
personification
a figure of speech in which human qualities are attributed to a nonhuman
sestet
a group of six lines of poetry
parallelism
repetition of grammatical constructions to express related ideas of equal importance
understatement
technique of emphasizing by saying less than is literally true; oppostite of hyberbole
stanza
a group of lines that forms a unit of poetry; comparable to a paragraph in prose
oxymoron
two words together containing contradictory meanings
quatrain
a group of four lines of poetry
narrative poem
lines and stanzas that tell a story
voice
unique use of language that allows a reader to "hear" the particular personality of a character, speaker, or author
sonnet
a fourteen line poem written in iambic pentameter

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metaphora direct comparision between two unlike things
narrative poemlines and stanzas that tell a story
octavea group of eight lines of poetry
onomatopoeiathe use of a word whose sound reflects its meaning
oxymorontwo words together containing contradictory meanings
paradoxa statement that contains contradiction, or opposite ideas
parallelismrepetition of grammatical constructions to express related ideas of equal importance
parodyhumorous imitation of a well known work of art or literature
personificationa figure of speech in which human qualities are attributed to a nonhuman
poetrylanguage arranged in lines and stanzas; the opposite of prose
puna humorous play on words (usually based upon a word with multiple meaninngs)
quatraina group of four lines of poetry
rhyme schemethe pattern of repetition of same sounds at the ends of lines
rhythmthe pattern or beat of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry
sesteta group of six lines of poetry
simileindirect (using like,as, such) comparison between two unlike things
sonneta fourteen line poem written in iambic pentameter
stanzaa group of lines that forms a unit of poetry; comparable to a paragraph in prose
understatementtechnique of emphasizing by saying less than is literally true; oppostite of hyberbole
voiceunique use of language that allows a reader to "hear" the particular personality of a character, speaker, or author
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