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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