Types of poetry, types of elements, poetic device's
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Explanation:
alliteration: the repetition of consonant sounds, particularly at the beginning of words
Example: ". . . like a wanderer white”
allusion: a reference to a person, event, or work outside the poem or literary piece
Example: “Shining, it was Adam and maiden”
assonance: the repetition of similar vowel sounds
Example: “I rose and told him of my woe”
elision: the omission of an unstressed vowel or syllable to preserve the meter of a line of poetry
Example: “Th’ expense of spirit in a waste of shame”
imagery: word or sequence of words representing a sensory experience (visual, auditory, olfactory, tactile, and gustatory)
Example: “bells knelling classes to a close” (auditory)
irony: a contradiction of expectation between what is said and what is meant (verbal irony) or what is expected in a particular circumstance or behavior (situational), or when a character speaks in ignorance of a situation known to the audience or other characters (dramatic)
Example: “Time held me green and dying / Though I sang in my chains like the sea”
onomatopoeia: the use of words to imitate the sounds they describe
Example: “crack” or “whir”
slant rhyme (off rhyme, half rhyme, imperfect rhyme): rhyme formed with words with similar but not wholly identical sounds
Example: barn / yard
synesthesia: an attempt to fuse different senses by describing one in terms of another
Example: the sound of her voice was sweet
symbol: an object or action that stands for something beyond itself
Example: white = innocence, purity, hope
Allegory - "Time, Real and Imaginary" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Ballad - "As You Came from the Holy Land" by Sir Walter Raleigh
Blank verse - "The Princess" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Conceit - "The Flea" by John Donne
Dactyl - "The Lost Leader" by Robert Browning
Elegy - "Elegy Written in a Country Courtyard" by Thomas Gray
Epic - "The Odyssey" by Homer
Epitaph - "An Epitaph" by Walter de la Mare
Free verse - "The Waste-Land" by TS Eliot
Haiku - "How Many Gallons" by Issa
Imagery - "In a Station of the Metro" by Ezra Pound
Lyric - "When I Have Fears" by John Keats
Name - "Nicky" by Marie Hughes
Narrative - "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe
Pastoral - "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns
Shakespearean sonnet - "Sonnet 116" by Shakespeare
Sonnet - "Leda and the Swan" by William Butler Yeats
literary elements: setting, plot, characterization, conflict, point of view, theme, and tone.