Poetic devices are a form of literary device used in poetry. Poems are created out of poetic devices composite of: structural, grammatical, rhythmic, metrical, verbal, and visual elements. They are essential tools that a poet uses to create rhythm, enhance a poem's meaning, or intensify a mood or feeling.
How do you identify a literary device in a poem? A literary device can be identified by its effect on meaning, form, or sound in a poem. For example, alliteration can be heard as a repetition of beginning consonant sounds. An allusion to another work of literature is also an easy device to discover in many cases.
Rhymed words conventionally share all sounds following the word's last stressed syllable. Rhyme is one of the first poetic devices that we become familiar with but it can be a tricky poetic device to work with. Matching content to a rhyming pattern takes a lot of skill
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