Literary Devices in Poetry PDF

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This document provides definitions and examples of different literary devices used in poetry, such as imagery, metaphor, and symbolism. It also explains various types of imagery, including visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, and tactile imagery, with examples. The document also explains literary devices like metaphors, similes, personification, tone, mood, alliteration, and hyperbole.

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Recall significant points learned from the previous lesson about a literary text called Poetry; identify and explain common literary devices used in poetry; analyze the poem “A Poem That Has No Title” by Jose P. Rizal for general truths and convictions of essence to life. Definition...

Recall significant points learned from the previous lesson about a literary text called Poetry; identify and explain common literary devices used in poetry; analyze the poem “A Poem That Has No Title” by Jose P. Rizal for general truths and convictions of essence to life. Definition: Descriptive language that appeals to the senses, creating vivid mental pictures for the reader. Visual Imagery (Sight): Describes what something looks like. ⚬ Example: "The golden sunset painted the sky with hues of orange and pink." Auditory Imagery (Sound): Describes sounds. ⚬ Example: "The gentle hum of the bees filled the garden." Olfactory Imagery (Smell): Describes scents. ⚬ Example: "The scent of fresh rain on the earth was refreshing." Gustatory Imagery (Taste): Describes tastes. ⚬ Example: "The tartness of the lemon made her pucker." Tactile Imagery (Touch): Describes textures or sensations. ⚬ Example: "The rough bark of the tree scratched her skin." Definition: A comparison between two unlike things, suggesting a similarity or shared characteristic without using "like" or "as." Example: "Time is a thief." Definition: A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as." Example: "Her smile was as bright as the sun." Definition: Giving human characteristics or qualities to non-human objects, animals, or abstract concepts. Example: "The wind whispered through the trees." Definition: Using objects, colors, or elements to represent deeper meanings or ideas beyond their literal significance. Example: "A dove symbolizes peace." Definition: The repetition of similar sounds, usually at the ends of lines in poetry. Common Rhyme Schemes: AABB ABAB ABCB Definition: The attitude or feeling conveyed by the writer through word choice, imagery, syntax, and overall style. Examples of Tone: Playful Serious Nostalgic Melancholic Sarcastic Hopeful Reflective Definition: The emotional atmosphere or feeling evoked in the reader by the poem. Examples of Mood: Joyful Celebratory Dark Ominous Definition: The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a series of words. Example: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." Definition: An extreme exaggeration used for effect. Example: "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse." Definition: A word that imitates the sound it represents. Example: "The bees buzzed loudly in the garden." hivessel _hivessel [email protected] Hivessel.com

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