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SYMBOLISM
RHYMES
LITERARY DEVICES
IMAGERY
RHYTHM
Literary Devices
Narrative techniques that add texture, energy, and
excitement to the narrative, grip the reader’s imagination,
and convey information
TheImperfect
occurrence
Perfect of
the same
Rhymes
Rhymes sounds
includeincludein
words When I was one-
and-twenty
words
words atrhyme
whose
that thestressed
end I heard a wise man
the of matching
syllables share
stressed lines of
identical
syllable say

of poetry.
sounds,
one as dowith
word all sounds
the Give crowns and
pounds and
that follow syllable
unstressed the stressed
of guineas
But not your heart
syllable.
another word away.
In poetry,
Dactyl:
Anapest: Theanapest
The theisisa
dactyl
Spondee:
Trochee: SpondeeThe is a
pattern
the
Iamb: opposite
The
combination formed
ofoftwo
Iamb the
is a
5 TYPES
pattern
anapest,
of
trochee
unstressed
in
pattern
two stressed
is one
syllables
that
of oneitThe
has Blame not
bystressed
accented
syllables in poetry.
syllable and my cheeks
one
pattern OF
followed by
stressed
unstressed one stressed
syllable
may crosssyllable
unaccented
over from
syllable.
wordfollowed
to
Take this
followed
word
followed inby
by
a
by
phrase:
one
two
poem.
one An though pale
BEATS/M
tounstressed
the NORTH.
example syllables.
unstressed of spondee
The first
syllable,
might with love
two syllables areas as
stressed syllables
syllable, in
be:inGO!
ETER
as
the in
GO!
unstressed,
words
the Both
phrase:
the word: while
word:
1-syllable
FLY
en-JOY. a-
the final
are stressed.
they are.
CON-quer.
syllableway.
is stressed.
The repetition of a
consonant sound,
usually at the She Sells
beginning of two or Sea-shells
more words in a line by the
of verse in a Seashore
sentence.

𝘼𝙡𝙡𝙞𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣
A partial rhyme in which Great or good, kind
or fair
consonants in stressed
𝕮𝖔𝖓𝖘𝖔𝖓𝖆𝖓𝖈𝖊 I will ne’er the
syllables are repeated but more despair
vowels are not. If she loves me, this
believe,
I will die, ere she
shall grieve.
𝙰𝚜𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚎

I wish I were
A partial rhyme in which
where Helen lies,
the stressed vowel sounds
Night and day on
are alike but constant
me she cries;
sounds are unlike, as in
cake and late. In this ballad O that I were
where Helen lies
both alliteration and
assonance are used. On train Kirconnel
Lea
𝘐𝘮𝘢𝘨𝘦𝘳𝘺
Tactile
Auditory
The
Visual use of
imagery
Olfactory is Listen to
Gustatory
wordscreated
or with
group
5imagery
TYPES
Imagery-
imagery-
pictures
Imagery-
ofvisual
words
ap
(many
to are
call
the rhythm
peals to the
appeals
appealsimages
to to of the
OF
appeals
to mind
pictures to
of things
falling rain
thesense
the senseofof
sense
representing
the of
sensewell-
something of
IMAGERY
known sayings or
smell.
touch.
hearing
perceived
taste.by the
phrases).
senses.
𝕊𝕪𝕞𝕓𝕠𝕝𝕚𝕤𝕞
3 red roses- I
love you
Flag- Freedom
Heart- Love
A basic artistic device,
fundamental to any conception
of poetry. It is a highly-effective
unifying force; the repetition of And miles
sound, syllables, words, syntactic before I sleep,
elements. Lines, stanza forms, and miles
and metrical patterns establishes before I sleep .
cycles of expectation, which are
reinforced with each successive [Robert Frost]
fulfilment

Repetition

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