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| comarison not using like/as |
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| Celebration of something, long lyrical oem |
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| rhetorical figure in which the speaker addresses a thing as if it were a person |
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| shorter narrative poem that can be sung |
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| oets, writers, artists who focused on nature, the individual, and human heart |
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| gloomy, foreboding setting and elements of mystery, horror, and suernatural |
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| long narrative poem written in formal, serious style about a noble superhuman hero |
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| continuation of a sentence in a poem from one line to the next |
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| the use of words that seem to imitate the words they refer to |
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| contrast/inconsistency between appearence and reality |
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| anger at something unjust/mean |
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| capacity of the mind;ability;aptitude |
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| to give up;abandon;put aside |
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| necessary for; or characteristic of life |
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