Relacionar Columnas Matching Poetry TermsVersión en línea How good are you? por Marlene Traweek 1 the character or narrator telling the story can see (his or her perspective). 2 he rhythmical pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse 3 A direct comparison between two dissimilar things; uses "like" or "as" to state the terms of the comparison. 4 a word’s “dictionary definition” rather than its associated emotion or definition 5 vocabulary, phrasing, and grammatical usage deemed appropriate to verse as well as the deviations allowable for effect within it 6 a speech given by a single character in a story. 7 a feeling or idea that a word has, in addition to its literal or main meaning 8 A comparison between two unlike things, this describes one thing as if it were something else. Does not use "like" or "as" for the comparison 9 the author takes a single metaphor and employs it at length, using various subjects, images, ideas and situations. 10 The poet’s attitude toward the poem’s speaker, reader, and subject matter, as interpreted by the reader. 11 referred to as the atmosphere of a literary piece, as it creates an emotional setting that surrounds the readers. 12 A dramatic character, distinguished from the poet, who is the speaker of a poem 13 the central idea, topic, or point of a story, essay, or narrative is its theme. 14 In writing, the speaker is the voice that speaks behind the scene. In fact, it is the narrative voice that speaks of a writer’s feelings or situation Monologue Point of View Simile Meter Speaker Connotation Diction Metaphor Theme Extended Metaphor Persona Denotation Tone Mood