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explain poetic devices. Type of poetic devices.... I want proper explaination (not frm google)

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Answered by Ritulshekhar1
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A poetic device is a tool that serves different purposes in a poem. Some of them are ornamental, some enhance themeaning of the poem and others add to its rhyme and lyricism. The most commonpoetic devices are alliteration, repetition, metaphor, simile, personification, etc.
allegory

a short moral story

alliteration

use of the same consonant at the beginning of each word

assonance

the repetition of similar vowels in successive words

consonance

the property of sounding harmonious

enjambment

continuation from one line of verse into the next line

imagery

the ability to form mental pictures of things or events

metaphor

a figure of speech that suggests a non-literal similarity

rhyme

correspondence in the final sounds of two or more lines

mood

a characteristic state of feeling

tone

the distinctive property of a complex sound

couplet

a stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse

foreshadowing

the act of providing vague advance indications

free verse

poetry that does not rhyme or have a regular meter

hyperbole

extravagant exaggeration

irony

incongruity between what might be expected and what occurs

literal

limited to the explicit meaning of a word or text

figurative

not literal

metonymy

substituting the name of a feature for the name of the thing

apostrophe

a mark used to indicate the omission of one or more letters

narrator

someone who tells a story

speaker

someone who expresses in language

onomatopoeia

using words that imitate the sound they denote

plot

a small area of ground covered by specific vegetation

point of view

a mental position from which things are perceived

protagonist

the principal character in a work of fiction

antagonist

someone who offers opposition

stanza

a fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem

rhythm

an interval during which a recurring sequence occurs

satire

witty language used to convey insults or scorn

setting

the physical position of something

simile

a figure of speech expressing a resemblance between things

synecdoche

using part of something to refer to the whole thing

symbol

something visible that represents something invisible

theme

the subject matter of a conversation or discussion

allusion

passing reference or indirect mention

personification

attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas

repetition

the act of doing or performing again

oxymoron

conjoined contradictory terms

syllable

a unit of spoken language larger than a phoneme

connotation

an idea that is implied or suggested

denotation

the most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression

pun

a humorous play on words

paradox

a statement that contradicts itself.

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the science of numbers, quantities, and shapes and the relations between them. mathematics.

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