It's called an onomatopoeia.
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A ballad is a narrative poem or song (one that tells a story).
To create forward motion
The alliteration and onomatopoeia in "The Cremation of Sam McGee" by Robert W. Service can be found in phrases like "Sam McGee" itself, where the repetitive 'S' sound creates alliteration. Additionally, the poem includes onomatopoeic elements such as "crack" and "pop" to evoke the sounds of fire and ice, enhancing the imagery and emotional impact of the narrative. These literary devices contribute to the poem's rhythmic quality and vivid storytelling.
Lyric poetry is usually a short or a long poem with rhyming that expresses personal feelings. Here is an example from Emily Dickinson:DyingI heard a fly buzz when I died;The stillness round my formWas like the stillness in the airBetween the heaves of storm.Form and Storm rhyme and it expresses the personal feeling of this person dying. I wish i could have found a more happy poem, but it's okay.
A poem where words sound like what they are describing is called an onomatopoeic poem. Onomatopoeia is a literary device that uses words to imitate the sound they represent, creating a sensory experience for the reader.
personification
Simile: Like polished poems. Similies are the literary devices found most in the poem Orchid.
The name for a poem that expresses the personal feelings and/or emotions of the author is a lyric poem.
Alliteration is a literary device in poetry where the same beginning sound is repeated in adjacent or closely connected words. This technique can create a musical quality in the poem and enhance its overall rhythm and structure.
A poem that expresses its theme as an aphorism is called a gnomic poem. A gnomic poem is made up of meaningful sayings that are put into verse.
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what are the literary devices in the poem lynching
the sound is a poem
A lyric poem expresses the authors mood.
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