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    Poetic EffectsAlso called Poetic devices

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    ImageryVivid language that creates a sensoryexperience or appeals to one of the fivesenses

    TasteTouch or physical sensationSightOlfactoryAuditory

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    Finding ImageryOde to a Nightingale (page 750) By John KeatsFrom the Romantic Era (focuses on the beauty and tragedy ofnature)

    **Find images that appeal to each of the five senses. Explain how eachimage appeals to its corresponding sense.

    Example: drowsy numbness pains my sense appeals to physicalsensation because I can feel that feeling of when my head achesbecause I am so tired and need to sleep.

    Example: [thou] singest of summer in full- throated ease appealsto the auditory sense because I can hear a simple bird singing inperfect tune.

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    Internal RhymeRhyme that appears within the lines ofpoetry (not just at the end)

    P. 889Three examples of internal rhyme

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    AlliterationRepetition of consonant sounds

    Examples from same poem

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    AssonanceRepetition of vowel sounds in unrhymed syllables

    The western w a ve was all afla me . vs.

    With heavy th u mp , a lifeless lu mp

    p. 748

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    Archaic worda word that is no longer in common use or outdated

    Who frequently used archaic words?

    Examples: soothsayer, apothecary, telivisor,horseless carriage

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    BalladNarrative poem tells a storySimple stanzas a section of a poemIntended to be set to music