Relier Pairs Forms of PoemVersion en ligne To introduce basic forms of poem par Crepuscular Indonesia 1 Simile 2 Tone 3 Metaphor 4 Hyperbole 5 Imagery 6 Personification 7 Symbolism 8 Allegory 9 Structure 10 Rhythm The pattern of organization of a poem. the author’s attempt to create a mental picture (or reference point) in the mind of the reader. narrative form in which the characters are representative of some larger humanistic trait (i.e. greed, vanity, or bravery) and attempt to convey some larger lesson or meaning to life. exaggeration when an object is meant to be representative of something or an idea greater than the object itself. contrasting to seemingly unalike things to enhance the meaning of a situation or theme using like or as. contrasting to seemingly unalike things to enhance the meaning of a situation or theme without using like or as. the implied attitude towards the subject of the poem. giving non-human objects human characteristics the juxtaposition of stressed and unstressed beats in a poem, and is often used to give the reader a lens through which to move through the work.