30 Literary Terms- Lochamy IB 11

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Allegory
a story within a story
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Allusion
a reference to something else
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Alter Ego
a secondary self
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Anecdote
a very short story that is significant to the topic at hand
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Antagonist
the opposite of the protagonist, or main character
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Anthropomorphism
giving human traits or attributes to animals, inanimate objects, or other non
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Antithesis
the opposite of a statement, concept, or idea
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Archetype
an idea symbol, pattern, or character type in a story
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Bildungsroman
a tale in which the main character transform from child to adult, or at least takes some major steps in that direction
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Characterization
any time the author uses details to teach us about a person
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Climax
the highest point of tension or drama in a narratives' plot
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Comic Relief
jokes to ease the burden of difficult circumstances
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Connotation
a feeling or idea that a word has, in addition to its literal or main meaning
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Denouement
the very end of a story, the part where all the different plot lines are finally tied up and all remaining questions answered
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Dialect
any particular form of a language spoken by some group of people
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Doppelganger
a twin or double of some character, usually in the form of an evil twin
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Dystopia
a horrible place where everything has gone wrong
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Epilogue
an optional final chapter of a story
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Irony
the difference between expectations and reality
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Juxtaposition
the placement of two or more things side by side, often in order to bring out their differences
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Motif
a symbolic image or idea that appears frequently in a story
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Parody
a work that's created by imitating an existing original work in order to make fun or comment on an aspect of the original
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Protagonist
another word for "main character"
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Trope
any type of figure of speech, theme, image, character, or plot element that is used many times
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Verisimilitude
the quality of resembling reality
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Deuteragonist
the secondary character, right behind the protagonists in importance
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Dramatic Irony
when the audience knows something the characters don't
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Extended Metaphor
a metaphor that is developed in great detail
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Nemesis
an enemy, often a villain
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Satire
the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices