a line of poetry composed of trochees
a division of four or more lines having a fixed length, meter, or rhyming scheme.
It is a stylistic device used in literature and poetry to intentionally eliminate conjunctions between the phrases and in the sentence, yet maintain the grammatical accuracy.
a figure of speech which makes an implicit, implied or hidden comparison between two things that are unrelated but share some common characteristics
the use of over-exaggeration for the purpose of creating emphasis or being humorous, but it is not intended to be taken literally
a literary device which can be defined as having two successive rhyming lines in a verse and has the same meter to form a complete thought
a stylistic device in which several coordinating conjunctions are used in succession in order to achieve an artistic effect
a statement that contradicts itself and still seems true somehow.
language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation.
the use of informal words, phrases or even slang in a piece of writing.
to use figurative language to represent objects, actions, and ideas in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses
is a figure of speech which employs an understatement by using double negatives or, in other words, positive statement is expressed by negating its opposite expressions.
a verse with four lines, or even a full poem containing four lines, having an independent and separate theme.
a kind of metaphor that compares two very unlike things in a surprising and clever way.
a word, which imitates the natural sounds of a thing.
the central topic a text treats.
a stressed and unstressed syllabic pattern in a verse, or within the lines of a poem. Stressed syllables tend to be longer, and unstressed shorter.