Poetry terms

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Across
  1. 2. conveys emotion
  2. 3. comparison using like or as,
  3. 4. 14 line poem in iambic pentameter, "from Anactoria"
  4. 6. the use of non-vowels that are repeated, ghost guessed ("Spring and Fall")
  5. 7. use of stressed and unstressed syllables to create a beat- one stressed one unstressed (Sonnet 43)
  6. 9. something that has a literal meaning in a poem but can be interpreted to have a different meaning; thrush in Darkling Thrush
  7. 12. comparison without like or as
  8. 17. poem that tells a story
  9. 19. running over one poetic line to the next
  10. 20. author's intentions behind writing
  11. 21. poetry using stressed and unstressed syllable, iambic pentameter (sonnets)
  12. 23. sarcasm
  13. 24. word choice
  14. 25. reader's feelings about a poem
  15. 28. one stressed syllable, two unstressed
  16. 29. repeating vowel sounds
Down
  1. 1. opposites for emphasis, sonnet 43 compares the candle to the sun
  2. 5. arrangement of a poem's elements
  3. 8. perspective the poem is told by, duchess 1st, shallot, the third person
  4. 10. section of the poem
  5. 11. similar/repeated words, sentences, phrases, and clauses in a poem
  6. 13. words are repeated with the same first letter
  7. 14. poem written from an individual's perspective, The Last Duchess
  8. 15. recurring words, phrases, or clauses in a poem, "Half a league, half a league..."
  9. 16. interruption/break in a poetic line
  10. 18. author's attitude in writing a poem
  11. 22. central idea, isolation in the Lady of shallot
  12. 26. reference to a famous work, Neptune in My Last Duchess
  13. 27. single line of the poem, "there she weaves by night and day"