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Types of Poetry
Rhyme / Rhythm
Rhyme Scheme: pattern of rhyming
lines
Slant / Near Rhymes
Perfect / Exact Rhymes
Rhythm: the beat created by the
meter and rhyme of a poem
Poetic Structure:
The planned framework of a text:
Number of lines, syllables in each line,
shape, ect.
Narrative
Tells
a story.
Does not have to have a
rhyme scheme or rhythm but
can if the author chooses.
No set number of lines,
stanzas, or syllables.
Lyric
Expresses
the thoughts and
feelings of the author.
Does not have to rhyme but
HAS TO have a musical
quality.
No rules about length or
lines.
SONNET
Expresses
the thoughts and
emotions of the author.
*Specific Rhyme Schemes.
Always 14 lines long.
* Shakespearean Sonnet
14
lines long
Three quatrains followed by
a rhyming couplet
Rhyme Scheme:
ABAB
CDCD EFEF GG
* Italian Sonnet
14
lines long
Consists of an octane followed
by a sestet.
Rhyme Scheme:
Octane: ABBAABBA
Sestet:
CDECDE or CDCDCD
* Petrarchan Sonnet
14 lines long.
An octave followed by a sestet.
Rhyme scheme:
Octane: ABBAABBA
Sestet:
CDDCEE or CDECDE
Epic
An extensive, narrative poem that tells
the story about a heroic figure.
No rhyme required.
Takes place over long periods of time
so they are usually lengthy. (Longer
than a short story.)
Ballad
A long, narrative poem that tells a story
similar to a folk tale or legend.
Rhyme is not required.
Contains repeated refrains because it is a
song.
(refrain: lines that repeat for added
emphasis)
Haiku
A Japanese poem about nature or the
seasons.
Does not rhyme.
3 lines:
5 syllables
7 syllables
5 syllables
The red blossom bends
and drips its dew to the ground.
Like a tear it falls
Concrete
Poem about any subject.
Rhyme scheme is not required.
Must take the structure or
shape of its topic.
Blank Verse
Any unrhymed poem that is written in
iambic pentameter.
Shakespeare’s plays are blank verse.
Free Form (Free Verse)
A poem that does not conform to any
rules regarding rhyme, rhythm, or
structure.
Free form poems can rhyme if author
chooses to make them rhyme, but
they are not required to rhyme.
Fixed Form
Any poem that conforms to a specific
pattern.
Has a rhyme scheme, and/or specific
rhythm or meter.
Poems that require a specific
structure (haiku, concrete, sonnet)