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elements of poetry
poetry is a form of literary expression that differs from prose in its word choice and
literal meaning
versus figurative
meaning
literal meaning: the simple and most meaning of the words
figurative meaning: something other than the meaning
structure
structure: the of the lines and the of lines in each stanza
rhyme
rhyme scheme: indicated with a different letter for each line - ending
meter
meter: the rhythmic created by the stressed and unstressed syllables
in a line
speaker
speaker: the person who writes narrates the poem
figures of speech
allusion: referring to a person, a place, or an object that is from
a literary or cultural point of view
simile: comparison of two things using the words or
- For "Literal Meaning versus Figurative Meaning": The literal meaning is the straightforward, basic sense of words. Figurative meaning is non - literal.
- For "Structure": Structure in poetry involves how lines are arranged (like length, rhythm in lines) and the number of lines per stanza.
- For "Rhyme": Rhyme scheme uses letters to mark different end - sounds.
- For "Meter": Meter is the rhythm from stressed and unstressed syllables.
- For "Speaker": The speaker is the narrator of the poem (not necessarily the writer).
- For "Allusion": Allusion refers to well - known (from literary or cultural context) people, places, or objects.
- For "Simile": A simile uses "like" or "as" to compare two things.
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- Literal Meaning versus Figurative Meaning: common; literal
- Structure: arrangement; number
- Rhyme: sound
- Meter: pattern
- Speaker: narrates
- Figures of Speech - Allusion: well - known
- Figures of Speech - Simile: like; as