Anticlimax
a disappointing end to an exciting or impressive series of events
Frozen!
Frozen!
Boost!
Boost!
three line stanza
Dramatic Irony
when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't
Metonymy
A figure of speech in which something is referred to by using the name of something that is associated with it
Extended Metaphor
A metaphor developed at great length, occurring frequently in or throughout a work.
Couplet
Verbal irony
A figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant
Denouement
Internal Rhyme
A word inside a line rhymes with another word on the same line
Digression
Litotes
A form of understatement that involves making an affirmative point by denying its opposite; antenantiosis or moderatour
A word at the end of one line rhymes with a word at the end of another line
Apostrophe
A figure of speech that directly addresses an absent or imaginary person or a personified abstraction, such as liberty or love.
Free Verse
Poetry that does not conform to a regular meter or rhyme scheme
Caesurae
Syncope
cutting short of words through omission of a letter or syllable. Ev'ry for every.
Boost!
Boost!
Assonance
(n.) a principal idea, feature, theme, or element; a repeated or dominant figure in a design
Situational Irony
An outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected
Euphemism
six line stanza
(n.) a pretentious display of knowledge; overly rigid attention to rules and details
A moment of sudden revelation or insight
Blank Verse
Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter
Oxymoron
A figure of speech that combines opposite or contradictory terms in a brief phrase.
Mood
Feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the readers
Diction
A writer's or speaker's choice of words
Tone
Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
Asyndeton
Frozen!
Frozen!
Characteristic of ordinary conversation rather than formal speech or writing
Inexact/Slant Rhyme
Frozen!
Frozen!
Boost!
Boost!
Spenserian
A sonnet form composed of three quatrains and a couplet in iambic pentameter with the rhyme scheme abab bcbc cdcd ee.
Syllepsis
a construction in which one word is used in two different senses ("After he threw the ball, he threw a fit.")
Syncope
cutting short of words through omission of a letter or syllable. Ev'ry for every.
Antithesis
the direct opposite, a sharp contrast
A figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant
Chaismus
A statement consisting of two parallel parts in which the second part is structurally reversed
Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter
Pun
A play on words
Anticlimax
a disappointing end to an exciting or impressive series of events
Connotation
an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
A moment of sudden revelation or insight
Parallel Structure
Damning with faint praise
(fallacy) attacking a person by formally praising him/her, but for an achievement that should not be praised
A statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.
Couplet
Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
Boost!
Boost!
Asyndeton
Omitting conjunctions
(n.) a principal idea, feature, theme, or element; a repeated or dominant figure in a design
Repeating word patterns in the back, across sentences.
A four line stanza
Scansion
Personification
A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
Assonance
Caesurae
Caesuras (or caesurae) are those slight pauses one makes as one reads verse.
Denouement
the final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.
Exact Rhyme
Uses words with identical end sound
Parallelism
Internal Rhyme
A word inside a line rhymes with another word on the same line
Frozen!
Frozen!
Consonance
Duel!