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Poetic Techniques
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Mapa Mental sobre Poetic Techniques, criado por Lily Clarke em 15-02-2016.
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Poetic Techniques
Winter Swans
Alliteration- 'which we walked'
Assonance- 'sand' 'hands'
Consonance- 'righting in rough'
End-stopping- 'after flight.'
Enjambment- 'distance between us/and folded'
First person- 'I noticed our hands'
Free verse- No rhyme scheme
Imagery- 'icebergs of white feathers'
Internal rhyme- 'shingle and sand'
Monosyllable- 'which we walked'
Pathetic fallacy- 'two days of rain then a break'
Sibilance- 'wings settling'
Simile- 'as if rolling weights'
Volta- 'They mate for life'
Eden Rock
Alliteration- 'same suit'
Ambiguity- 'where the stream-path is!'
Assonance- 'three' 'feet' 'see'
Caesura- 'over the drifted stream. My father spins'
Colloquial- 'I had not thought that it would be like this'
Consonance- 'The drifted stream'
Direct address- 'as you might think'
End-stopping- 'like this!'
Enjambment- 'Leisurely,/ they beckon to me'
First person- 'I hear them call'
Free verse- No rhyme scheme
Imagery- 'trembling at his feet'
Internal rhyme- 'has spread the stiff white cloth over the grass'
Metaphor- 'where the stream path is'
Monosyllable- 'takes on the light'
Pathetic fallacy- 'the sky whitens as if lit by three suns'
Sibilance- 'slowly sets out'
Similes- lots through out
Third person- 'her straw hat'
Climbing My Grandfather
Caesura- 'warm ice. On his arm'
Colloquial- 'watching clouds'
Consonance- 'knowing/the slow'
End-stopping- 'good heart.'
Enjambment- 'I change/direction'
First person- 'I decide to do it'
Free verse- No rhyme scheme
Imagery- 'clouds and birds circle'
Internal rhyme- 'pushing into the weave, trying'
Juxtaposition- 'slowly open and close'
Metaphor- extended metaphor about the mountain
Monosyllable- 'slow'
Onomatopoeia- 'cracked'
Oxymoron- 'warm ice'
Simile- 'smooth and thick/like warm ice'
Third person- 'his heat'
Mother, Any Distance
Alliteration- 'single span'
Assonance- 'floors' 'doors'
Caesura- 'years between us. Anchor. Kite'
Direct address- ' you at the zero-end'
End- stopping- 'to fall or fly.'
Enjambment- 'unreeling/years between us'
First person- 'I space-walk'
Half rhyme- 'fall or fly'
Imagery- 'endless sky'
Juxtaposition- 'fall or fly'
Metaphor- Metaphor for him growing up. Extended metaphor- tape measure
Monosyllable- 'to fall or fly'
Rhyme scheme- Not regular
Simile- 'dance/like that'
Sibilance- 'single span'
Neutral Tones
Alliteration- 'leaves lay'
Ambiguity- 'They had fallen from an ash' -love has died
Assonance- 'God' 'sod'
Colloquial- 'we stood by a pond that winter day'
Direct address- 'your mouth'
End-stopping- 'on which lost more by our love'
Enjambment- 'the deadest thing/ alive enough'
First person- 'shaped to me'
Half-rhyme- 'leaves lay'
Imagery- 'the sun was white'
Internal rhyme- 'and wrings with wongs'
Juxtaposition- 'alive enough to have strength to die'
Metaphor- Oxymoronic metaphor
Monosyllable- 'we stood by a pond'-slows the pace
Pathetic fallacy- 'they had fallen from an ash'
Rhyme scheme- Regular through out
Simile- 'swept thereby/ like an ominous bird'
Sibilance- 'staring sod'
Singh Song
Alliteration- 'silver stool'
Colloquial- 'she effing at my mum'
Direct address- 'your lemons are limes'
End-stopping- 'come to baby?'
Enjambment- 'Indian shop/on di whole'
First person- 'I do di lock'
Free verse- No rhyme scheme
Imagery- 'tummy ov a teddy'
Internal rhyme- 'vee hav made luv'
Monosyllable- ' I do di lock'
Rhetorical question- 'How much does that come to baby?'
Sibilance- 'silver stool'
Simile- 'luv/like see rowing through putney'
Third person- 'she effing'
Phonetic spelling- 'ver yoo bin' 'di' 'dis'
Letters From Yorkshire
Alliteration- 'planting potatoes' -repatative
Ambiguity- 'his knuckles singing'
Caesura- 'clearing a path through snow. still it's you' -shifts the focus
Colloquial- 'you out there in the cold'
Consonance- 'planting potatoes'
Direct address- 'you out there in the cold'
End-stopping- 'across the icy miles.'
Enjambment- 'still it's you/who sends me word'
Enjambment- 'seeing the seasons/ turning' - changing of season
First person- 'me with my heatful'
Free verse- No rhyme scheme
Imagery- 'blank screen'
Juxtaposition- juxtaposing the two peoples relationship
Metaphor- 'pouring air and light into an envelope'
Monosyllable- still, it's you who sends me word' -reflecting simple life
Rhetorical question- 'because you dig and sow?'
Third person- 'his garden'
Sonnet 29
Ambiguity- 'O my plan-tree'
Assonance- 'thee' 'tree' 'see'
Caesura- 'who art dearer better!'
Consonance- 'think of thee! My thoughts do twine'
Direct address- 'I am too near thee.'
Enjambment- 'be it understood/ i will not have my thoughts'
First person- 'I' 'thy'
Imagery- 'as a strong tree'
Internal rhyme- 'About thee as wild vines, about a tree'
Metaphor- the whole poem is an extended metaphor
Monosyllable- 'I think of thee!
Onomatopoeia- 'Rustle"
Pathetic Fallacy- 'my thoughts do twine and bud'
Rhyme scheme- throughout
Sibilance- 'Rustle thy boughs and set thy trunk'
Volta- 'renew thy presence'
Before You Were Mine
Alliteration- 'cha cha cha'
Caesura- 'for the last one. You reckon its worth it'
Colloquial- 'with your pals'
Consonance- 'at the pavement'
Direct address- 'you laugh on'
End-stopping- 'before you were mine.'
Enjambment- 'holding/ each other'
First person- 'Remember my hands'
Free verse- No rhyme scheme
Imagery- 'under the tree'
Juxtaposition- juxtaposing me and you
Monosyllable- 'the three of you'
Onomatopoeia- 'clatters'
Pathetic fallacy- 'Anchor. Kite.'
Rhetorical question- 'whose small bites on your neck, sweetheart?'
Sibilance- 'stamping stars'
Follower
Alliteration- 'sail strung'
Ambiguity- 'shoulders globed'
Assonance- 'narrowed and angled at the ground'
Caesura- 'yapping always. But today'
Consonance- 'full sail strung'
End-stopping- 'not go away.'
Enjambment- 'single pluck/of reins'
Free verse- No rhyme scheme
Imagery- 'my father who keeps stumbling'
Metaphor- 'shoulders globed' Extended metaphor about a ship
Monosyllables- though out
Onomatopoeia- 'plod' 'clicking'
Sibilance- 'sail strung'
Third person- 'his broad shadow'
Walking Away
Ambiguity- 'Go drifting away'
Assonance- 'day' 'play'
Caesura-'at my mind still. Perhaps it is roughly'
Colloquial-'you walkaway from me towards the school'
Conosonance-'football then, like a satellite'
Direct address-'you walking away'
End-stopping- 'letting go.'
Enjambment- Lots of enjambment 'go drifting away/behind a scatter of boys'
Half-rhyme- 'give and take'
First Person- 'I never quite grasp to convey'
Imagery- 'A sunny day with leaves just turning'
Juxtaposition- 'you walking away from me towards'
Metaphor- 'Wrenched from its orbit go drifting away'
Monosyllable- 'and love is proved'
Pathetic fallacy- 'a half-fledged thing set free'
Rhyme scheme- A,B,A,C,A
Simile- 'your first game of football, then, like a satellite'
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