Xenial

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adjective /ˈziːniəl/ ~ /ˈzɛnɪəl/

Definition

Relating to hospitality or relationships between host and guest, often explored in poetry dealing with themes of friendship, generosity, or social bonds.

Example

The xenial exchange between the characters in the poem highlighted the deep bond of trust and respect.

Notes

Relating to hospitality/guest-friendship; tonal descriptor for poems on welcome or gift-exchange.

How to spot Xenial

When you read a poem, look for patterns that match Xenial. Note where it appears (line breaks, stanza positions), how often it repeats, and what emotion or emphasis it creates. Try underlining each instance, then ask: what changes if it’s removed?

Common mistakes

A common mistake is confusing Xenial with nearby concepts listed in ‘See also.’ Always check its defining feature: the formal rule or effect that makes it Xenial, not just a similar device.

Using Xenial in analysis

In essays, define Xenial briefly, cite a short quotation, and explain the *specific* effect on tone, pacing, or imagery. Tie the effect to the poem’s theme rather than describing the device in isolation.

1-minute quiz

Which line uses Xenial most clearly?

  1. A line that deliberately demonstrates the device’s key feature.
  2. A line that is superficially similar but lacks the defining feature.
  3. A line unrelated to the device.
  4. A paraphrase of the poem’s theme.

Tip: pick the line that shows the device’s defining feature.

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Study Tips

  • Identify this device in poems you read
  • Practice using it in your own writing
  • Compare with related terms
  • Discuss examples with classmates

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