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POETIC TERMS
English III
Mr. Wallock
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ALLUSION
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historical figure,
place, or event.
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The teams may ©
competed ina
David and
Goliath struggle.
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ANALOGY
A broad comparison
between two basically
different things that have
some points in common.
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Aspirations
toward space
are not new.
Consider the
worm that
becomes a
butterfly.
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A direct comparison
between two basically
different things. A simile
is introduced by the words
“like” or “as”.
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My love
is like a
red, red
rose.
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لقا
An implied comparison
between two basically
different things. Is not
introduced with the words
“like” or “as”.
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METAPHOR
5علاء وألا
i حت
daggers ۴ a
that cut ۳
right
through
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Mice
A great exaggeration
to emphasize strong
feeling.
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Human characteristics
are given to non-human
animals, objects, or
ideas.
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An absent person or
inanimate object is
directly spoken to as
though they were
present.
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APQSTROPHE
:وا نا۲ظ
“Ceasar, now
be still. |
killed not
thee with
half so good
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لا"
A part stands for
the whole or vice
versa.
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Hints given to the
reader of what is
to come.
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“The stalwart
hero was
doomed to
suffer the
destined end
of his days’
cA Ne
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اناا
The use of concrete
details that appeal to
the five senses.
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IRONY
A contrast between what is
said and what is meant.
Also, when things turn out
different than what is
eX pecteg=—_—_—_—
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“The treacherous
instrument is in
thy hand, unbated
and envenomed
The foul practice
has turned itself
on me.” _Laertes
فلت ۳
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MOOD
The overall
atmosphere or
prevailing emotional
feeling of a work,
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“It was the
best of
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A seemingly self-
contradictory
statement that still
is true.
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PLOT
A series of events
that present and
resolve a conflict. The
story being told.
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The plot of “The
Most Dangerous
Game” is that
Rainsford is being
hunted by General
Zarof
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The vantage point
from which an author
presents the action in
a work.
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POINT OF VIEW
1st person-tale related by a
character in the story. “I or
me”
3rd person-story told by
someone not participating in
the=pt
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۱
The repetition of
identical sounds at
the ends of lines of
poetry.
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ماده ۳۹۱
“He clasps the
crag with
crooked hands
Close to the sun
in lonely lands”
from “The Eagle”
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الال
The repetition of
identical sounds
within a line of
poetry.
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“We three shall flee across the sea to
”.لاله
Or
“Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour.”
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4 لاد
A slant rhyme or half
rhyme occurs when
the vowel sounds are
not quite identical.
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۱۳ IE
“And on that cheek and
o’er that brow”
A mind at peace with all
below”
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The time (both the time
of day and period in
history) and place in
which the action of a
literary work takes
ل و صصح و جام
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ac
itera
Tiger!
burning
bright
In the
ees (0)o-1-.0- cs
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REPETITION
The repeating of a
sound, word, phrase,
or more in a given
literary work.
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“| sprang to the stirrup, and Jarvis, and he;
| galloped, Derrick galloped, we galloped all
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۱
The repetition of
consonant sounds
at the beginnings of
words.
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eine
=
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Ws
The repetition of
similar vowel sounds
followed by different
consonant.
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ا
تحت ۳
۱ hoard, and
sleep, and
feed, and
know not
me
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۱۱
The repetition of
consonant sounds
that are preceded by
different vowel
اسسسس رادا
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۳
“Wherever
we go
Ila om VAIL
fall like
dews”
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0/۵
The use of words whose
sounds suggest the
sounds made by
objects or activities.
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“Blind
Nets
could
blaze like 2
meteors”
۱
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IN,
Something concrete, such as
an object, action, character,
or scene that stands for
something abstract such as a
concept or an idea.
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تن
“Do not go gentle into that good night
Rage, Rage against the dying of the
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aul
The main idea or
underlying
meaning of a
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رنه
Mockingbird 4
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ل
2
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Comparing two very
dissimilar things. Usually
involves cleverness and
ingenuity.
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ااالآاز
A term naming an object is
substituted for another
word with which it is
closely associated with.
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“Only through
the sweat of
your brow can
you achieve
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انان
A pair of rhymed
verse lines that
contain a complete
سصطا
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