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The repetition of the initial consonant sounds at the beginning of words
A simile is a comparison using the words “like” or “as”, and a metaphor is a direct comparison
Slant Rhyme is like consonance when the final consonant sounds rhyme. End rhyme is when the end of lines rhyme. And Internal rhyme is when words rhyme within the line.
What is the difference between an Ode, Sonnet, Elegy, & Pastoral
An Ode is an extended lyrical poem characterized by exalted emotion and style. An Elegy is a lyric Poem that laments the death of a Person. A Pastoral is a literary composition of a rural theme. And A sonnet is a 14 line rhymed poem.
What is the difference between a couplet Quatrain, Sestet, & Octave?
Couplet: a pair of rhymed lines Quatrain: 4 lines that typically rhyme Sestet: a set of 6 lines that have a certain rhyme scheme. Octave: A set of 8 lines that have a certain rhyme scheme.
The use of words that mimic their meaning in their sound (BOOM, CLICK, POP)
An original model or type after which other similar things are patterned; a prototype.
What are 8 of the 13 elements of Romantic Literature? .
Emotion, 2. Exoticism, 3. Supernatural, 4. Medieval 5. Religion, 6. Individualism 7. Nature, 8. Imagination 9. Fascination with the past 10. Freedom from rules 11. Solitary Life 12. Devotion to Beauty
A reference to a literary work to a person, place, or thing in history
TONE is the attitude of the author on a particular subject. MOOD is the feeling perceived By the reader
A figure of speech in which what happens is the opposite of what is supposed to happen.
A figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant.
This writer married an uneducated woman from a poor family, and wrote many poems that were divided into Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience.
This writer was a literary pioneer, suffered 2 major tragedies early in his life, inherited money from a friend which then helped him to reunite with his sister. .
Descended from a noble flamboyant family where he inherited his title and land from his uncle. Graduated from Cambridge and toured Europe. Also, had a clubbed foot .
Came from a family of mostly girls. He fell in love with his friends daughter while he was still married to his wife. Died in a boating accident just like his wife had.
This writer wrote the following poems: When I have Fears That I May Cease to Be Ode on a Grecian Urn To Autumn La Belle Dame sans Merci
This writer wrote the following: Ozymandias Ode to the West Wind .
This writer wrote the following poems: She Walks in Beauty When We Two Parted
This writer wrote the following poem: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
This writer wrote the following poems: • The World is Too Much With Us • Is It a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free • My Heart Leaps Up .