AP Poetic Terms List Part 1

Cards (25)

  • Alliteration
    Repetition at close intervals of the initial consonant sounds
  • Allusion
    A reference explicit or implicit to something in literature, including the Bible or history
  • Anadiplosis
    A figure of repetition where the last word in the prior line is used as the first word in the following line
  • Anaphora
    A figure of repetition when the first word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of successive lines
  • Anastrophe
    The inversion of the natural word order; sounds awkward or emphatic
  • Antimetabole
    A figure of repetition when words are repeated in successive lines in reverse grammatical order
  • Apostrophe
    A figure of speech in which someone absent/dead/something non-human is addressed as if alive and present with the capacity to reply
  • Assonance
    The repetition of similar vowel sounds
  • Asyndeton
    The deliberate omission of conjunctions between a series of related clauses, creating a hurried rhythm
  • Ballad
    A narrative poem that includes a repeated stanza/refrain; often set to music; usually in quatrains
  • Blank Verse
    Unrhymed iambic pentameter
  • Cacophony
    Harsh or unmelodious, discordant sounding words
  • Caesura
    A speech pause occurring within a line (comma, dash, period, semicolon, colon)
  • Carpe Diem
    Latin for “seize the day”; theme found frequently in lyric poetry
  • Chiasmus
    The reversal of grammatical structures in successive lines, but does not involve the repetition of words
  • Connotation
    What a word suggests beyond its basic definition; emotional associations surrounding a word
  • Consonance
    The repetition of the final consonant sounds
  • Couplet
    Two successive lines in a poem usually in the same meter, linked by rhyme
  • Denotation
    Dictionary meaning of a word; literal meaning
  • Diction
    The poet’s choice of words or phrases
  • Dirge
    A poem of lament; a commemoration for the dead
  • Elegy
    A poem of serious reflection; usually a commemoration of someone who has died
  • End-stopped line
    A line that ends with a natural speech pause
  • Enjambment
    The continuation of reading one line of a poem to the next with no pause; also known as a run-on line
  • Epanalepsis
    The figure of repetition where a word that started the line is repeated at the end of the line