can anyone list me about the poetic devices in brief
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Alliteration-:
The repetition of initial consonant sounds
Assonance-:
The repetition of vowel sounds
Imagery-:
Words or phrases that appeal to any sense or any combination of senses
Metaphor-:
A comparison between two objects with the intent of giving clearer meaning to one of them. Often forms of the "to be" verb are used, such as "is" or "was", to make the comparison
Meter-:
The recurrence of a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
Onomatopoeia-:
The use of words which imitate sound
Personification-:
A figure of speech which endows animals, ideas, or inanimate objects with human traits or abilities
Point-of-view-:
The author's point-of-view concentrates on the vantage point of the speaker, or "teller", of the story or poem (1st person: the speaker is a character in the story or poem and tells it from his/her perspective, 3rd person limited: the speaker is not part of the story, but tells about the other characters but limits information about what one character sees and feels, 3rd person omniscient: the speaker is not part of the story, but is able to "know" and describe what all characters are thinking)
Repetition-:
The repeating words, phrases, lines, or stanzas
Rhyme-:
The similarity of ending sounds existing between two words
Simile-:
A comparison between two objects using a specific word or comparison such as "like", "as", or "than"
Stanza-:
A grouping of two or more lines of a poem in terms of length, metrical form, or rhyme scheme
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The repetition of initial consonant sounds
Assonance-:
The repetition of vowel sounds
Imagery-:
Words or phrases that appeal to any sense or any combination of senses
Metaphor-:
A comparison between two objects with the intent of giving clearer meaning to one of them. Often forms of the "to be" verb are used, such as "is" or "was", to make the comparison
Meter-:
The recurrence of a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
Onomatopoeia-:
The use of words which imitate sound
Personification-:
A figure of speech which endows animals, ideas, or inanimate objects with human traits or abilities
Point-of-view-:
The author's point-of-view concentrates on the vantage point of the speaker, or "teller", of the story or poem (1st person: the speaker is a character in the story or poem and tells it from his/her perspective, 3rd person limited: the speaker is not part of the story, but tells about the other characters but limits information about what one character sees and feels, 3rd person omniscient: the speaker is not part of the story, but is able to "know" and describe what all characters are thinking)
Repetition-:
The repeating words, phrases, lines, or stanzas
Rhyme-:
The similarity of ending sounds existing between two words
Simile-:
A comparison between two objects using a specific word or comparison such as "like", "as", or "than"
Stanza-:
A grouping of two or more lines of a poem in terms of length, metrical form, or rhyme scheme
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•Simile- when two objects are compared by using like or as.
•Metaphor- when two objects are compared without using like or as.
•Alliteration- when one consonant sound is repeated.
•Refrain- when any sentence is repeated at the end of every stanza.
•Irony- when opposite meaning of any object is shown.
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•Metaphor- when two objects are compared without using like or as.
•Alliteration- when one consonant sound is repeated.
•Refrain- when any sentence is repeated at the end of every stanza.
•Irony- when opposite meaning of any object is shown.
hope this much help you ....
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