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102 Terms
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Abstract (style)
(in writing) this is typically complex
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Academic (style)
Dry and theoretical writing. When a piece of writing seems to be sucking all the life out of its subject with analysis.
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Accent
In poetry
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Aesthetic
Used as an adjective meaning "appealing to the senses."
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Allegory
a literary work in which the characters represent abstract ideas; a symbolic representation
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Alliteration
repetition of initial consonant sounds
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Allusion
a reference to another work of literature
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Anachronism
something located at a time when it could not have existed or occurred
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Analogy
a comparison of two different things that are similar in some way
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Anecdote
a short narrative
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Antecedent
the word
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Anthropomorphism
the attribution of human characteristics to animals or inanimate objects
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Anticlimax
A disappointing end to an exciting or impressive series of events
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Antihero
a protagonist who lacks the characteristics that would make him a hero (or her a heroine)
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Aphorism
A brief
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Apostrophe
address to an absent or imaginary person
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Archaism
The use of deliberately old-fashioned language.
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Aside
a line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
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Assonance
the repetition of vowel sounds
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Atmosphere
The emotional tone or background that surrounds a scene.
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Ballad
Any popular narrative poem
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Black humor
The use of disturbing themes in comedy.
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Bombast
speech or writing that sounds grand or important but has little meaning
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Burlesque
a theatrical entertainment of broad and earthy humor
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Cacophony
harsh
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Cadence
rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words
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Caesura
A pause within a line of poetry
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Canto
a major division of a long poem
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Caricature
drawing
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Catharsis
an emotional or psychological cleansing that brings relief or renewal
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Chorus
In Greek drama
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Colloquialism
informal words or expressions not usually acceptable in formal writing
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Conceit
a fanciful expression
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Connotation
the implied or associative meaning of a word
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Consonance
Repetition of consonant sounds
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Couplet
two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
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Decorum
conformity to accepted standards of conduct; proper behavior
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Denotation
The dictionary definition of a word
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Diction
a writer's or speaker's choice of words
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Dirge
a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person
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Dissonance
harsh or grating sounds that do not go together
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Dramatic Irony
(theater) irony that occurs when the meaning of the situation is understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play
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Dramatic monologue
When a single speaker in literature says something to a silent audience.
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Elegy
a formal poem presenting a meditation on death or another solemn theme
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Enjambment
the continuation of a syntactic unit from one line of verse into the next line without a pause
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Epic
a long narrative poem written in elevated style which present the adventures of characters of high position and episodes that are important to the history of a race or nation
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Epitaph
a brief statement written on a tomb or gravestone
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Euphemism
a mild
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Euphony
any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds
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Farce
a comedy that contains an extravagant and nonsensical disregard of seriousness
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Feminine Rhyme
latter two syllables of first word rhyme with latter two syllables of second word (ceiling appealing)
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Foil
a character whose personality and attitude contrast sharply with those of another
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Foot
the basic unit of rhythmic measurement in a line of poetry
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Foreshadowing
the use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a plot
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Free Verse
unrhymed verse without a consistent metrical pattern
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Gothic Novel
a novel in which supernatural horrors and an atmosphere of unknown terrors pervades the action
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Hubris
Excessive pride or arrogance that results in the downfall of the protagonist of a tragedy
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Hyperbole
a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion
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Interior Monologue
a narrative technique that records a character's internal flow of thoughts
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Inversion
the reversal of the normal order of words
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Irony
a contrast between what is expected and what actually exists or happens
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Lampoon
ridicule with satire
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Lyric
of or relating to a category of poetry that expresses emotion (often in a songlike way)
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Masculine Rhyme
final syllable of first word rhymes with final syllable of second word (scald recalled)
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Melodrama
A form of cheesy theater in which the hero is very
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Metaphor
a figure of speech comparing two unlike things without using like or as
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Metonym
a word that is used to stand for something else that it has attributes of or is associated with
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Nemesis
The protagonist's arch enemy or supreme and persistent difficulty.
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Objectivity
an impersonal presentation of events and characters
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Onomatopoeia
The use of words that imitate sounds
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Oxymoron
a figure of speech consisting of two apparently contradictory terms
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Parable
a simple story that illustrates a moral or religious lesson
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Paradox
a statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.
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Parallelism
the use of a series of words
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Parody
a work which imitates another in a ridiculous manner
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Pastoral
a literary work idealizing the rural life (especially the life of shepherds)
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Pathos
a quality that arouses emotions (especially pity or sorrow)
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Persona
the speaker
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Personification
the act of attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas etc.
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Plaint
A poem or speech expressing sorrow
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Protagonist
the main character in a literary work
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Pun
a play on words
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Refrain
the repetition of one or more phrases or lines at definite intervals in a poem
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Requiem
a song of prayer for the dead
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Rhapsody
An intensely passionate verse or section of verse
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Rhetorical Question
a statement that is formulated as a question but that is not supposed to be answered
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Satire
a literary work that ridicules or criticizes a human vice through humor or derision
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Simile
a figure of speech that expresses a resemblance between things of different kinds (usually formed with 'like' or 'as')
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Soliloquy
in drama
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Stanza
a fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem
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Stock Characters
standard or cliched character types: the drunk
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Subjectivity
a personal presentation of events and characters
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Subjunctive Mood
A grammatical situation involving the words "if" and "were
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Summary
a brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form
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Symbolism
a device in literature where an object represents an idea.
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Theme
The main idea of the story
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Thesis
The primary position taken by a writer or speaker
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Tragic Flaw
the character flaw or error of a tragic hero that leads to his downfall