Motif (n.) a principal idea, feature, theme, or element; a repeated or dominant figure in a design
Frozen!
Frozen!
Boost!
Boost!
Assonance Repetition of vowel sounds
an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
Shakespeare Sonnet The sonnet form composed of three quatrains and a final couplet written in iambic pentameter with the rhyme scheme abab cdcd efef gg
Epiphany A moment of sudden revelation or insight
Couplet
Sestet six line stanza
Digression a temporary departure from the main subject in speech or writing
Scansion The process of marking lines of poetry to show the type of feet and the number of feet they contain
Caesurae
Atmosphere Feeling or atmosphere that writer creates for the characters
Parallel Structure Having the same word patterns pop up in one sentence
A play on words
A writer's or speaker's choice of words
Exact Rhyme Uses words with identical end sound
A sonnet form composed of three quatrains and a couplet in iambic pentameter with the rhyme scheme abab bcbc cdcd ee.
Balanced Sentences a sentence in which words, phrases, or clauses are set off against each other to emphasize a contrast
Mood
when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't
Syncope cutting short of words through omission of a letter or syllable. Ev'ry for every.
A four line stanza
Juxtaposition Placement of two things closely together to emphasize comparisons or contrasts
Euphemism An indirect, less offensive way of saying something that is considered unpleasant
the direct opposite, a sharp contrast
Octave 8 line stanza
Tone Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
Polysyndeton Using the same conjunction lots of times
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.
(fallacy) attacking a person by formally praising him/her, but for an achievement that should not be praised
Inexact/Slant Rhyme It is defined as a rhyme in which the stressed syllables of the ending consonants match, but the vowels do not.
End Rhyme A word at the end of one line rhymes with a word at the end of another line
Frozen!
Frozen!
Boost!
Boost!
Extended Metaphor A metaphor developed at great length, occurring frequently in or throughout a work.
Parallel Structure
Anaphora
Epistrophe Repeating word patterns in the back, across sentences.
Polysyndeton Using the same conjunction lots of times
Balanced Sentences
Chaismus A statement consisting of two parallel parts in which the second part is structurally reversed
Quatrain A four line stanza
Scansion The process of marking lines of poetry to show the type of feet and the number of feet they contain
Synaesthesia the use of one kind of sensory experience to describe another
Caesuras (or caesurae) are those slight pauses one makes as one reads verse.
Metonymy A figure of speech in which something is referred to by using the name of something that is associated with it
Feeling or atmosphere that writer creates for the characters
Frozen!
Frozen!
Diction A writer's or speaker's choice of words
Sestet
cutting short of words through omission of a letter or syllable. Ev'ry for every.
Quintet
Colloquial
Juxtaposition Placement of two things closely together to emphasize comparisons or contrasts
Assonance Repetition of vowel sounds
Omitting conjunctions
Uses words with identical end sound
Couplet Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
A word inside a line rhymes with another word on the same line
Litotes A form of understatement that involves making an affirmative point by denying its opposite; antenantiosis or moderatour
Tercet three line stanza
Paradox
Apostrophe A figure of speech that directly addresses an absent or imaginary person or a personified abstraction, such as liberty or love.
Anticlimax
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