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Collection 2 Project. Kayla Crawford CP English 11 Mrs. Ventresco 16 October 2007. Definitions. Figures of speech- a word or phrase that describes one thing in terms of something else and that is not meant to be taken literally.
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Collection 2 Project. Kayla Crawford CP English 11 Mrs. Ventresco 16 October 2007
Definitions. • Figures of speech- a word or phrase that describes one thing in terms of something else and that is not meant to be taken literally. • Metaphor- a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things without the use of such specific words of comparison as like, as, than, or resembles. • Symbolism- a literary movement that originated in late-nineteenth-century France, in which writers rearranged the world of appearances in order to reveal a more truthful version of reality.
Definitions Cont. • Rhythm- The alternation of stressed and unstressed syllables in language. • Rhyme- the repetition of a vowel sounds in accented syllables and all succeeding syllables. • Meter- a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry. • Alliteration- The repetition of the same or similar consonant sounds in words that are close together.
Definitions Cont. • Onomatopoeia- The use of a word whose sound imitates or suggests its meaning • Assonance- The repetition of similar vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds, especially in words close together. • Consonance- The repetition of the same or similar final consonant sounds on accented syllables or in important words.
Collection 2 Authors. • Oliver Wendell Holmes • Washington Irving • William Cullen Bryant • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow • Ralph Waldo Emerson • Henry David Thoreau • Nathaniel Hawthorne • Edgar Allan Poe • Herman Melville
Rhyme • Edgar Allan Poe • “The Raven” • “Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary”
Onomatopoeia • Edgar Allen Poe • “For the tears that drip all over.” • www.online-literature.com
Symbolism • Herman Melville • “From Moby-Dick” • “Whosoever of ye raises me a white-headed whale with a wrinkled brow and a crooked jaw; whosoever of ye raises me that white-headed whale, with three holes punctured in his starboard fluke”
Works Cited. • Textbook. • www.online-literature.com • www.google.com