Cards (30)

  • What is poetry?
    Poetry is a form of literary expression that uses rhythmic and often evocative language to convey emotions, ideas, or stories.
  • What does the term 'form' refer to in poetry?
    Form refers to the overall design or pattern of the poem, including stanza length and rhyme scheme.
  • How does structure influence a poem?
    Structure involves the specific arrangement of lines and stanzas, influencing the poem's rhythm and visual layout.
  • What are the distinctive characteristics of a haiku?

    • Made up of three lines
    • 17 syllables in total: 5-7-5
    • Often about the beauty of the natural world
  • What are the distinctive characteristics of a sonnet?

    • 14-line poem
    • Typically 10 syllables per line
    • Written in iambic pentameter
    • Rhyming poem
  • What are the two main types of sonnets?
    The two main types of sonnets are Petrarchan sonnets and Shakespearean sonnets.
  • What are the distinctive characteristics of a limerick?

    • Five-line poem
    • Typically humorous and nonsensical
    • Follows an AABBA rhyme scheme
  • What are the characteristics of an acrostic poem?
    • The beginning letter of each line spells a word
    • Descriptive in nature, typically describes the spelt-out word
    • Can include poetic devices such as rhyme and rhythm
  • What is rhyme in poetry?
    Rhyme is the correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, especially at the ends of lines of poetry.
  • How does rhyme affect a poem?
    Rhyme creates a musical effect and helps to unify a poem.
  • What is rhythm in poetry?
    Rhythm is the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry, giving it a beat.
  • How does rhythm affect a poem?
    Rhythm can affect the speed, mood, and overall feel of the poem.
  • What is alliteration?
    Alliteration is the repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words placed near each other.
  • Can you provide examples of alliteration?

    • Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
    • Slim-pinioned swallows sweep and pass.
    • The barbarians broke through the barricade.
  • What is assonance?
    Assonance is the repeated vowel sounds in words placed near each other, usually on the same or adjacent lines.
  • Can you provide examples of assonance?

    • I feel stressed and restless.
    • The dapper lad chatted to the other happy chap.
    • Johnny went here and there and everywhere.
    • Go slow over the road to nowhere.
  • What is onomatopoeia?

    Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate the natural sound of the thing they describe.
  • Can you provide examples of onomatopoeia?

    • The clang of the pots and pans woke the baby.
    • The wolves howled at the moon.
    • Zoom! Went the race car as it sped past the finish line.
    • The bacon sizzled in the pan.
  • What is repetition in poetry?
    Repetition is the purposeful re-use of words and phrases to create emphasis or convey a particular effect.
  • Can you provide examples of repetition?

    • I will not brush my hair, I will not wear a dress and I will not clean my room.
    • We have so much stuff but still buy more stuff then need storage units to store all the stuff.
  • What is meter in poetry?
    Meter is the structured pattern of rhythm in a poem, determined by the number and type of feet in each line.
  • What is a foot in poetry?
    A foot is a basic unit of measurement in a line of poetry, usually consisting of one stressed syllable and one or more unstressed syllables.
  • What are the different types of meter in poetry?

    • Iambic: one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable
    • Trochaic: one stressed syllable followed by one unstressed syllable
    • Anapestic: two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed syllable
  • What is the persona in poetry?
    The persona in poetry is the voice or speaker who narrates the poem.
  • How does the persona differ from the poet?
    The persona is not necessarily the poet themselves but a character or voice created by the poet to convey a specific perspective or experience.
  • What can the persona express in a poem?
    The persona can express thoughts, emotions, and viewpoints that may differ from those of the poet.
  • What is the theme of a poem?
    The theme of a poem is its central idea or underlying message.
  • What do themes in poetry often explore?
    Themes can explore universal human experiences, emotions, or societal issues, providing deeper meaning to the poem.
  • What is symbolism in poetry?
    Symbolism involves the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities that are different from their literal sense.
  • How do symbols function in poetry?
    Symbols can be objects, characters, figures, or colors used to represent abstract concepts or ideas, adding deeper layers of meaning to the poem.