IB English Language and Literature Paper 1 Stylistic Features

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Allegory

A literary work in which the apparent meaning of the characters and events is used to symbolise a deeper moral and spiritual meaning.

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Allusion

A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art

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Ambiguity

An event or situation that may be interpreted in more than one way.

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Analogy

Illustrating the subject under discussion by making a parallel comparison

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Anachronism

something or someone out of place in terms of historical or chronological context

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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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Anthropomorphism

Attributing human characteristics to an animal or inanimate object (e.g Queen of hearts)

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Antithesis

A figure of speech in which a thought is balanced with a contrasting thought.

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Anecdote

A short account of an particular situation or incident

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Apostrophe

Where a speaker addresses a person or object that is not alive

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Archaism

Intentional use of a word or expression no longer used to evoke a sense of a bygone era

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Bias

Promoting on specific point of view in a text and deliberately excluding others

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Connotation

Suggestion of a word meaning beyond what it explicitly denotes

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Cliche

A stereotypical expression which is overused

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Diction

Choice of words

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Ellipsis

The omission of words necessary to complete a sentence (...) or (-) used for dramatic effect, tension, confusion, etc.

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Enumeration

Listing items in order.

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Euphemism

a word or phrase that is used in a place of a more direct term that might be offensive.

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Exposition

Where an author interrupts a story in order to explain something.

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Figurative Language

Any use of language where the intended meaning differs from the actual literal meaning of the words themselves (inc. metaphor, simile, personification, irony, etc)

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Hyperbole

An extremem exaggeration

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Imagery

Words that create a picture in the reader's mind

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Irony

A literary device that uses contradictory statements or situations to reveal a reality different from what appears to be true.

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Oxymoron

Two apparently contradictory terms

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Paradox

A statement that appears self-contradictory, but that reveals a kind of truth

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Parallelism

Use of similar or identical language, structures, events or ideas in different parts of a text.

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Satire

The ridicule of something the writer dislikes

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Sensationalize

Describing something in an exaggerated way to shock and engage the reader.

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Syntax

Arrangement of words and phrases to create sentences.

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Understatement

A statement that says less than what is meant

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Euphony

Denotes pleasant, harmonious sound

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Cacophony

Denotes harsh, jarring noise

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Hypophora

Asking a question and then answering it.

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Tricolon

Sentence of three parts of equal importance and length, usually three independent clauses.