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Poetry Notes. There are many literary devices commonly used to enrich the meaning and sound of poetry. These literary devices enrich meaning by giving the reader several levels of connection:. simile : a comparison of two unlike things which uses “like” or “as.”
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Poetry Notes There are many literary devices commonly used to enrich the meaning and sound of poetry.
These literary devices enrich meaning by giving the reader several levels of connection: • simile: a comparison of two unlike things which uses “like” or “as.” Example: The compliment lifted her like invisible wings. • metaphor: a comparison of two unlike things which does not use “like” or “as.” Example: Shadows stalked the night, a black cat on all fours.
personification: attributing human feelings, thoughts, or actions to non-human things. Example: Slowly, silently, now the moon walks the night. • symbol: a person, a place or a thing that has meaning in itself, but that stands for something else as well. Example: A flame burned between Romeo and Juliette as they sat around the fire.
These literary devices enrich sound by giving poetry a pleasing depth beyond the literal meaning of the words. • onomatopoeia: The use of words whose sounds imitate or suggest their meaning. Example: buzz, rustle, boom, tweet. • alliteration: The repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together. Example: The sun was shining on the sea.
assonance: The repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close together. Example: Two mules went through the food. • rhyme: The repetition of accented vowel sounds and all sounds following them in words that are close together in a poem. Example: Do you see what I mean? There is a hole in the screen internal rhyme: rhyme within lines. end rhyme: rhyme at the ends of lines.
Stanza: Paragraph in a poem Rhythm: The beat of poem. The patter on stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem.