Title: 70 Literary Terms Poetry Terminology HOLT Literature
170 Literary TermsPoetry TerminologyHOLT
Literature
2tone
3tone
the writers attitude Ex optimistic,
argumentative, lighthearted, etc.
4claim
5claim
1. to demand by or as by virtue of a right
demand as a right or as due to claim an estate
by inheritance. 2. to assert and demand the
recognition of (a right, title, possession,
etc.) assert one's right to to claim payment
for services. 3. to assert or maintain as a
fact She claimed that he was telling the truth.
4. to require as due or fitting to claim
respect.
6proposition
7proposition
an important idea or opinion
8argument
9argument
a statement, reason, or fact for or against a
point This is a strong argument in favor of
her theory.
10assertion
11assertion
a positive statement or declaration, often
without support or reason a mere assertion an
unwarranted assertion.
12evidence
13evidence
facts, statistics, anecdotes, quotes from experts
that are used to support the claim or thesis
14internalconsistency
15internalconsistency
all of the parts of a text are connected and
agree with what came before
16coherence
17coherence
For a text to be logical, the parts of a text
must stick together and be clearly understood
18thesis
19thesis
1. a proposition stated or put forward for
consideration, especially one to be discussed and
proved or to be maintained against objections He
vigorously defended his thesis on the causes of
war. 2. a subject for a composition or essay.
20term
21term
definition/example
22pun
23pun
the humorous use of a word or phrase so as to
emphasize or suggest its different meanings or
applications, or the use of words that are alike
or nearly alike in sound but different in
meaning a play on words.
24plot
25plot
chain of related events that tells us what
happens in a story
26conflict
27conflict
problem faced by a character
28resolved
29resolved
how the story turns out
30complications
31complications
situations that create conflict
32climax
33climax
when the outcome of the conflict is decided
34resolution
35resolution
the last part of the plot the end of the story
36subplots
37subplots
parts that are part of the larger story but are
not as important
38parallelepisodes
39parallelepisodes
the storyteller repeats the main outline of an
episode several times
40proposition
41proposition
an opinion usually in the beginning of a
persuasive article
42facts
43facts
the results of scientific research and surveys
44statistics
45statistics
facts in number form
46examples
47examples
specific instances that illustrate reasons or
facts
48anecdotes
49anecdotes
brief stories, such as personal experiences
50opinion
51opinion
a belief or an attitude
52foreshadowing
53foreshadowing
clues that hint at what will happen later
54characterization
55characterization
the way a writer reveals character
56motivation
57motivation
what makes people behave the way they do
58motives
59motives
why characters do the things they do
60biography
61biography
the story of someones life written by another
person
62actions
63actions
what characters say and do
64character
65character
the way someone is
66biased
67biased
one-sided, treatment of a subject
68autobiography
69autobiography
the story of a writers own life by the writer
70setting
71setting
where and when a story takes place
72mood
73mood
atmosphere the feeling of the story
74chronology
75chronology
time order what happens first, next, and last
76inference
77inference
educated guess based on clues the writer gives
you and your own experience
78conclusion
79conclusion
final thought or judgement about what you have
read
80valid
81valid
both true and logical
82generalization
83generalization
a broad statement that can apply to many
situations
84theme
85theme
answers the question What does this
reveal? the general idea or insight about human
existence
86main idea
87main idea
the message, opinion, or insight that is central
to a piece of non-fiction
88refrain
89refrain
repeated sounds, words, phrases, lines, or a
group of lines
90allusion
91allusion
a reference to features of a culture that people
share (literature, religion, history, mythology,
sports) Ex I have a dream speech
92narrator
93narrator
person telling the story
94verbal irony
95verbal irony
we say just the opposite of what we mean
96situationalirony
97situationalirony
what happens is different from what we expect
98dramatic irony
99dramatic irony
we know something a character doesnt know
100fallaciousreasoning
101fallaciousreasoning
false thinking when people draw incorrect or
false conclusions Ex Because the world is flat,
youll fall off if you sail to the end.
102sterotyping
103stereotyping
104stereotyping
believing that all members of a group share a
certain characteristic Ex All teenagers are
angry and rebellious, and they all sleep too
late.
105fallacy
106fallacy
the assumption that a problem or situation has
only one possible cause Ex If we dont elect
Jane class president, girls will have no say in
running the school.
107analogy
108analogy
a comparison of two things to show how they are
alike used to explain one concept by showing how
it is similar to another concept
109personification
110personification
a non-human thing is described as if it were
human or alive and did something only living
things do
111metaphor
112metaphor
directly compares two very different things Ex
The moon was a golden Grapefruit high up in the
sky.
113simile
114simile
compares one thing to another using like, as,
than, resembles Ex The moon looked like a
gleaming new penny.
115lyrics (poem)
116lyrics (poem)
poems that express feelings and do not tell
stories
117narrativepoem
118narrativepoem
a poem that tells a story
119ballad
120ballad
song or a song like poem that tells a story
usually about lost love or betrayal or death
121tall tale
122tall tale
an exaggerated, far fetched story that betrayal
or death is obviously not true
123exaggeration
124exaggeration
stretching the truth
125epic
126epic
long narrative poem written in formal or elegant
language that tells about a series of
events undertaken by a great hero
127ode
128ode
originated in Ancient Greece celebrate a
particular poem or thing
129sonnet
130sonnet
fourteen line poem
131lambic
132lambic
verse in which the stress is on every other
syllable, starting with the unstressed beat
133elegy
134elegy
a poem of mourning
135free verse
136free verse
does not follow a regular rhyme, scheme, or
pattern
137alliteration
138alliteration
repetition of consonant sounds Ex snow falling
fast
139onomatopoeia
140onomatopoeia
the use of words whose sounds echo their
meaning Ex the chains saws buzz
141imagery
142imagery
language that evokes sensations of light, sound,
smell, taste, and touch
143figures of speech
144figures of speech
language that is based on comparisons and is not
literally true (metaphors, similes,
personification)
145rhythm
146rhythm
the rise and fall of the voice, produced by sounds
147speaker
148speaker
the person who tells the story or talks to you in
the poem
149unity
150unity
all the storys details support the main idea or
topic
151logic
152logic
correct reasoning
153idiom
154idiom
means something different from the literal
meaning of each word Ex Hold your tongue
means dont speak in English
155epilogue
156epilogue
a brief closing section to a piece of literature
157consumer
158consumer
someone who buys something or uses what someone
else buys
159warranty
160warranty
spells out exactly what happens if the product
doesnt work properly and what you are required
to do to receive service
161contract
162contract
spells out exactly what services will and will
not be provided
163productinformation
164productinformation
tells what the product will do
165Poetry Terminology
166hypberole
167hypberole
Unbelievable exaggerations EX Its so hot
outside, you could fry an egg on the sidewalk!
168stanza
169stanza
This is a division of a poem consisting of a
series of lines grouped together in units. It is
the equivalent of a Paragraph.
170couplet
171couplet
two end rhymes in a row
172rhythm
173rhythm
sound effects that are fast, slow, light solemn
174meter
175meter
a poem that has a regular pattern of stressed or
unstressed syllables a repeated pattern used
throughout the poem EX See elements of Poetry
sheet.
176rhyme
177rhyme
Repetition of the sound of a Stressed or
unstressed syllable Ex court/sport day/may
178end rhyme
179end rhyme
occur at the end of a poems lines Ex. There
once was a great sport Played down by the
tennis court.
180internal rhyme
181internal rhyme
occur within the
lines Ex. The fair breeze blew, the white foam
flew.
182slanted rhyme
183slanted rhyme
almost rhymes sounds that are familiar but are
not exactly the same
184eye rhyme
185eye rhyme
spelled similarly, but pronounced differently Ex.
tough/cough
186real rhyme
187real rhyme
end sounds are pronounced the same Ex.
tough/rough
188rhyme scheme
189rhyme scheme
assign a new letter of the alphabet to each new
end rhyme assign the same alphabet letter to the
end word that rhymes with a previous end rhyme
word Ex. (a, a, b, b, a, a, b, b) (a, b, c, a,
b, c)
190free verse
191free verse
regular pattern of stressed or unstressed syllable
s by having no rhymes, it sounds like ordinary
speech
192alliteration
193alliteration
repetition of consonant sounds in words that are
close together Ex. Peter Piper picked a peck
of pickled peppers.
194limerick
195limerick
humorous, five line poem rhyme scheme with lines
1, 2, 5 having the same of syllables (8) and
the same end rhyme and lines 3 4 having the
same of syllables (7) and the same end rhyme
rhyme scheme a, a, b, b, a Ex. Refer to
Elements of Poetry sheet.
196assonance
197assonance
also called vowel rhyme rhyme in which the same
vowel sounds are used with different consonants
in the stressed syllables of the rhyming words,
as in penitent  and reticence.
198prose
199prose
anything that is NOT poetry
200compressedtext
201compressedtext
the use of figurative language that enables the
poet to tell an entire story in just a few lines
or stanzas