Poetry Analysis (these are notes and examples of literary devices)
Date Submitted: 02/29/2004 03:14:28
Alliteration: the repition of initial identical consonant sounds in successive or closely associated words or syllables.
Example: storm and stress; long, lean and lanky
Assonance: the repitition of similar vowel sounds in conjunction with dissimilar consonant in the line
Example: eerie, creaky, squeals and screeches; peel forth beyond our feeble reaches
Allusion: a reference to another work or famous figure what is assumed to be well-known enough to be recognized by the reader.
Consonance: the
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than once, of any element of language-a sound a word, a phrase, a clause, a sentence used to create a musical effect and for emphasis
Example: In his famous civil rights speech, M. Luther King Jr. repeats the words "I have a dream" eight times.
Rhyme Scheme: a regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem the rhyme scheme of a poem is indicated by using different letters of the alphabet for each new rhyme.
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