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36 Cards in this Set

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expresses emotion through figurative language and sound devices
poetry
tells a story
narrative
uses sound devices
lyric
create lyric poetry
sound devices
repetition of beginning sounds
alliteration
repetition of consonance letters
consonance
repetition of vowels
assonance
sounds like their meanings
onomatopoeia
repetiition of similiar sounds of the end words
rhyme
pattern of beats
rhythm
use of the same sound of words
repetition
pattern of syllables
meter
rhyme scheme and meter
poetic structure
used for comparison, not meant to be taken literally
figurative language
using images to represent something else
symbolism
mental picture
imagery
no rhyme or meter
free verse
14 lines, love or nature, iambic pentameter, ABABCDCDEFEFGG
sonnet
3 lines about nature unrhymed 575
haiku
5 lines about nature unrhymed 5 7577
tanka
5 lines, word pattern, diamond shape, 12341
cinquain
5 lines, funny, 125 rhyme + 34 rhyme
limerick
1st Irish poet, wrote "The stolen child"
William Butler Yeats (protect innocence of childhood)
Wrote "cats in the cradle"
Harry Chapin (spend time with the family)
Pro-war activist, wrote "In flander's field"
John McCrae (patriotism)
most lyrical poet of the endglish language, wrote "the cracken"
Alfred, Lord Tennyson (fear of unknown)
Realism of death, wrote "Reapers"
Jean Toomer
Romantic love poet wrote "meeting at night"
Robert Browning (take a chance on love)
chant and repetition, wrote "prayer of first dancers"
Navajo (praying for rain)
themes of nature + death, uses hyphens, wrote "the wind tapped like a tired man"
Emily Dickinson
metaphor poetry, wrote "metaphor"
Eve Marriam (morning to a sheet of paper)
romantic love poetry, writes in french, wrote "La Belle dom sons merci"
John Keats (love is unattainable)
dramatic, wrote "danny deever"
Rudyard Kipling (war dehumanizes people)
Father of sonet, wrote "sonnet 18"
William Shakespeare (beauty to summer)
Father of tanka
Ki no Tsurayuki
Father of haiku
Matsuo Basho