1. Juxtaposition is creating linguistic association by putting words next to each other. It is like an indirect connection between two things by putting them next to each other. Juxtaposition makes it easier to highlight differences and contrast.
2. Analogy is like comparing two things by finding a mirror image in something else. The example is the poem "The Flea". The Flea is like the couple and their relationship.
Mark but this flea, and mark in this,
How little that which thou deniest me is;
It sucked me first, and now sucks thee,
And in this flea our two bloods mingled be;
3. Allegory is a callback to something else. It is like a reference to something more famous or well known.
4. Emulation is taking something from something else and putting it into another. It doesn't compare to the work, it becomes the work.
5. Imitation is when one thing follows another in structure and form
6. Language Poetry is abstract and ambiguous...the poem is the subject not about the subject. (Kind of the type of work O'Hara was demonstrating in Second Avenue)
7. Sound Poetry and Concrete poetry are both forms of conceptual art forms (sound and sight).
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