IB English Langlit

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Allegory

a poem, play, picture, etc, in which the apparent meaning of the characters and events is used to symbolize a deeper moral or spiritual meaning i.e. extended metaphors and series of symbols

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Allusion

implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text. It can suggest ideas by connotation

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Anaphora

repetition of the same word or expression at the beginning of successive phrases to create emphasis

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Assonance

relatively close juxtaposition of the same or similar vowel sounds but with different end consonants - vowel rhyme i.e. date and fade

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Couplet

two successive lines of poetry, usually of equal length and rhythmic correspondence, with end-words that rhyme

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Denotation

the literal dictionary meaning of a word - opposite of connotation

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Diction

the choice of words phrases, sentence structures and figurative language in a literary work - i.e. colloquail, formal, literal, figurative, concrete or abstact

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Ballad

a narrative poem, often of folk origin and intended to be sung, consisting of simple stanzas and usually having a refrain

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Dramatic Monologue

A one-way conversation between a character and a second person or an audience

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Empathy

the feeling of awareness, understanding and sensitivity when hearing or reading of an event without an actual experience

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Enjambment

the continuation of meaning, without pause or break, from one line of poetry to the next

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Epitaph

A brief poem or statement in memory of someone who is deceased

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Euphemism

a mild, indirect, or vague term substituting for a harsh, blunt, or offensive term

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Extended Metaphor

A metaphor drawn out beyond the usual word or phrase to extend throughout a stanza or an entire poem by making multiple comparisons between the unlike objects or ideas

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Figurative Language

the use of words, phrases, symbols and ideas to evoke mental images and sesne impressions

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Free Verse

A fluid form which conforms to no set rules of traditional versification - freedom from fixed patterns of meter and rhyme. Liberation from metrical regularity to allow the poet to select line breaks appropriate for the intended sense of the text. Provides greater potential for visual arrangement

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Hamartia

The tragic hero's fatal flaw - combined with chance and eexternal forces it results in catastrophe. I.e. pride, overconfidence, jealousy. Rather than villainy, it is a significant factor that leads to this suffering - evokes pity and fear for we may recognize that we could have similar errors

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Hyperbole

Exaggeration or overstatement

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Iamb

Most common metrical 'foot' in English - consists of 2 syllables, one short one long

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Imagery

elements in a literary work used to evoke mental images with sensation and emotion

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Internal rhyme

A rhyme occurring within a line

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Ionic

In classical poetry, a metrical foot of 4 syllables, 2 long 2 short

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Irony

A figure of speech in the form on an expression in which the use of words is the opposite of the thought in the speaker's mind thus contradicting the literal definition

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Dramatic Irony

when the audience knows more than the character does

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Lyric verse

In poems when the speaker's ardent expression of a emotional element predominates

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Metaphor

A figure of speech in which a word or phrase literally denoting one object or idea is applied to another

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Meter

A measure of rhythmic quantity - organized succession of syllables at basically regular intervals in a line of poetry according to the definite metrical patterns
1 - monometer, 2 - dimeter, 3 - trimeter, 4 - tetrameter, 5 - pentameter

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Motif

A thematic element recurring frequently in literature

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Narrative

A story stressing details of plot, incident and action

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Ode

A type of lyric or melic verse usually irregular

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Onomatopoeia

Words that imitate sounds

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Oxymoron

conjunction of words which seem to be contradictory but expresses a truth or dramatic effect i.e. cool fire, deafening silence

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Pastoral Poetry

Idealizing the lives of shepherds and country folk

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Pathetic Fallacy

Ascribing human thoughts or feelings to a non-human. (e.g. The sky is angry.)

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Personification

Human traits are attributed to an animal or object

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Prose

Line is not treated as a formal unit, nor does it employ the repetitive patterns of rhythm or meter

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Realism

Portray an accurate portrayal of nature and real life without idealization

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Rhetorical Question

A question solely for effect with no answer expected

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Rhythm

The regular or progressive pattern of recurrent accents in the flow of a poem

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Satire

exposes and ridicules human vices or folly

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Didactic

an adjective for a text that criticizes injustice or social wrongs

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Simile

Comparison between two unlike things using 'as' and 'like'

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Soliloquy

Talking to oneself - illusion of unspoken reflections

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Sonnet

A fixed form consisting of 14 lines with Iambic Pentameter (5)

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Style

A poet's individual creative process determined by choices with diction, figurative language, rhetorical devices, sounds and rhythmic patterns

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Symbol

image is used to represent something else

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Theme

Central idea, topic or didactic for quality of work

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Tone

The poet's or persona's attitude in style or expression towards a subject e.g. loving, ironic, bitter, pitying, fanciful

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Quatrain

4 lines per Stanza

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Cacophony

Words that give an impression of harshness and brutality through the sound of the letters

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Alliteration

repetition of the initial sounds of consonants - gives reinforcement to stresses and serves as a subtle connection to key words

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Analogy

a similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based

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Blank Verse

Poetry written without rhymes but retains a set metrical pattern i.e. Iambic Pentameter. Very flexible in form - syntactic structure not constrained by rhyme scheme

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Caesura

Rhythmic break or pause in the flow of sound which is commonly introduced in the middle of a line of verse. Grammatical, rhythmic and dramatic device and to avoid monotony

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Climax

Rhetorically, a series of words, phrases or sentences arranged in a continuously ascending order of intensity

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Connotation

suggestion of a meaning by a word beyond what it explicitly denotes

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Euphony

Words that give an impression of quiet and softness through the sound of the letters