Personification
Giving Human Qualities To Something Not Human.
Juxtaposition
Putting Different Things Side By Side To Show Their Differences.
Simile
Comparing While Using Like Or As.
Alliteration
Words With The Same Letter /Sound At the Beginning.
Persona
Narrator But NOT The Writer (For the Most Part) Means Mask.
Epiphany
Sudden Realization Literally Means Lifting Of The Veil.
Meter
The Basic Rythmic Structure Of A Verse Or Lines In Verse.
Assimilation
When A Minority Changes And Becomes The Majority
Motif
A Reoccurring Theme Idea Or Subject.
Consonance
Repeating Consonant Sounds In Words.
Assonance
Repetition Of A Vowel
Static Charecter
A Character That Doesnt Really Change.
Foil
A Character That Contrasts The Protagonist Example Draco /Harry.
Allusion
A Reference To Something Popular That Many People Know Of (Many Examples In O Brother Where Art Thou)
Dramatic Irony
When We Know More Than The Characters.
Situational Irony
Difference In What Is And What Appears To Be.
Epic Simile
A Multi Sentence Simile No Like Or As.
Dynamic Character
A Character That Does Change.
Verbal Irony
What Is Said Doesnt Reflect What is Meant.
Foil
A Character That Contrasts The Protagonist Example Draco/Harry
Epic Simile
A Multi Sentence Simile No Like Or As
Epiphany
Sudden Realization Literally Means Lifting Of The Veil
Juxtaposition
Putting Different Things Side By Side To Show Their Differences
Assonance
Repetition Of A Vowel
Motif
A Reoccurring Theme Idea Or Subject
Persona
Narrator But NOT The Writer (For the Most Part) Means Mask
4 Types Of Conflict
Person vs Self (Internal) Person vs Nature (External) Person vs Person (External) Person vs Society (External)
Personification
Giving Human Qualities To Something Not Human
End Stopped Lines
When a Line Of Poetry Is Stopped
Enjamed Lines
When There Is Nothing At The End Of A Line
Pure Rhyme
3/3 Of Criteria (Same Of Syllables, Same Vowel Sounds & Same Consonance Sounds) Ex Lake/Cake
Slant Rhyme
2/3 Or 1/3 Criteria Is Met Ex Lake/Awaken (2/3)
Situational Irony
Difference In What Is And What Appears To Be
Verbal Irony
What Is Said Doesnt Reflect What is Meant
Dramatic Irony
When We Know More Than The Characters
Metaphor
Comparing 2 Things With No Like Or As
5 Stages Of Plot
Exposition Rising Action Turning Point (Climax) Falling Action Resolution
3rd Limited Point Of View
One Characters Thoughts
3rd Objective Point Of View
No Ones Thoughts
3rd Omniscient Point Of View
Everyones Thoughts
Simile
Comparing While Using Like Or As
Static Charecter
A Character That Doesnt Really Change
Dynamic Character
A Character That Does Change
Symbolism
Something That Stands For Something
Alliteration
Words With The Same Letter/ Sound At the Beginning
Allusion
A Reference To Something Popular That Many People Know Of (Many Examples In O Brother Where Art Thou)
Assimilation
When A Minority Changes And Becomes The Majority
Consonance
Repeating Consonance Sounds In Words
Foreshadowing
Hinting At Something To Happen In The Future
In Medias Res
To Start In The Middle Then Flashback To How You Got There Then The End
Meter
Basic Rhythmic Structure Of A Verse Or Lines In Verse
Theme
The Lesson An Author Wants You To Learn From Their Story
Epic
A Really Long Form Of Spoken Poetry Can Be Fiction Or Fact