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define "Simile"
any comparison using the words, "like" and/or "as"
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define "metaphor"
comparisons that DO NOT use words such as "Like" or "As" to describe the similarities and differences between two different things/ppl
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define "Hyperbole"
use of exaggeration >>invokes emotion response
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define "Atmosphere"
an address to a person, thing, or quality.
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define "Epithets"
any word or phrase applied to a person or thing to describe an actual or attributed quality
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define "Double Entendre"
a word or expression used in a given context in order for there to be an understanding in 2 different ways, especially when one meaning is scandalous
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define, Alliteration, Consonance, and/or Assonance
the repetition of a vowel or consonant sounds
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define Assonance
internal repetition of vowel sounds
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define consonance
internal repetition of sounds of consonance's
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define alliteration
combination of both Assonance and Consonance at the beginning or end of a poem
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define Personification
giving human attributes to animals, objects, and/or concepts
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define Oxymoron
the combination of 2 or more contradicting terms
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define Synesthesia
the mixture of "senses"
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define enjambent
continuation of a thought from one line/stanza to the next, without syntactical break
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define Stanza Patterns
couplets, triplets, and quatrains
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define Syndoche
the use of the part for the whale
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define metonomy
use of something closely related for the thing actually meant
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what are some themes/parallels/motifs/symbols, etc in Ancient Egyptian Poetry
fertile vegetation of their surroundings, and how that relates to their success of romance
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what part of nature is "woman" referred to?
a flower
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what part of nature is a man related to?
a fruit tree
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the terms" blooming" and "rising flowers" refer to what sexual term?
arousal of sexual feelings/desires
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what is the "enclosed garden" a metaphor for?
a female's virginity.
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what is the use of the "garden motif"?
represents the garden of eden
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