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  1. Poetic Devices (Definitions with Examples) and Rhyme. Allegory: a story in which the characters, settings, and events stand for abstract or moral concepts. Example: The morality play “Everyman” deals with the death of a character that represents himself and every human being.

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  2. Literary devices and terms are the techniques and elements—from figures of speech to narrative devices to poetic meters—that writers use to create narrative literature, poetry, speeches, or any other form of writing.

  3. Example: “Time let me play / and be golden in the mercy of his means” pun: play on words, or a humorous use of a single word or sound with two or more implied meanings; quibble

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  4. Essential Question. What are the literary devices I need to understand to analyze poetry, drama, and other literature? TEK. Students understand, make inferences and draw conclusions about how an author's sensory language creates. imagery in literary text and provide evidence from text to support their understanding. Figurative Language.

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  5. To make that knowledge attain-able, this Handbook gathers authoritative accounts of basic, essential terms. The entries selected for this volume are chosen for their value in a classroom, a reading community, or a personal ex-perience of poetry.

  6. Learn about POETIC DEVICES such as alliteration, consonance, and more. This page provides definitions, explanations, and examples. Also FREE ACTIVITIES!

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  8. Glossary of Poetic Terms - Browse this list of poetic terms, including common literary devices and poetic forms and techniques.