English literary terms test 1

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Plot 

The bare outline of what takes place in the story from beginning to end. The emphasis is on how one action leads to another. (cause/effect)

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Characterization

Must be accurate, realistic, and three-dimensional. The author reveals character by description, dialogue and actions

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Atmosphere

Includes setting and mood (feeling or general tone of the authors feelings)

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Point of view

the vantage point from which the story is told. First Person Narrator- the

action from this point of view is seen or felt by some person participating in the story.

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Theme 

The main thought or meaning of a literary work. It is the message or lesson. Example: Good triumphs over evil; the power of friendship.

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Conflict

The problem or the struggle in a literary work which creates tension. This provides interest and suspense. Internal conflict – Man vs. self. A character has inner conflicts which must be resolved in his own conscience.

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Climax

The high point of the story marking the decisive moment of the action. After the climax, few choices are left and the narrative leads to the logical conclusion.

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Resolution

The falling action from the climax. Conflicts or problems are resolved in the mind

of the reader

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Literature

Imaginative or creative writing. It is enjoyable or written expression of an important story, idea, feeling or emotion. All literature is divided into types called genres.

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Prose

The ordinary form of written or spoken language in paragraph and sentence form without rhyme or meter.

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Fiction

A literary work which portrays characters and events that are imaginary (not factual).

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Nonfiction

A literary work which portrays characters and events which are true (a factual account).

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Short story

A short, prose, fictional narrative about only a few characters involved in a single experience. A narrative tells a story.

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Novel 

A long, prose, fictional narrative containing many characters who go through a series of experiences (plot,conflict) against a detailed background. It contains more incidents and, therefore, has a more detailed plot than does a short story.

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Drama 

A play is a narrative written in dialogue for the stage.

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Comedy 

A form of drama in which the protagonist or main character is successful in overcoming the antagonist.

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Tragedy

A form of drama in which the antagonist overcomes the protagonist.

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Protagonist 

The main character of a literary work who attempts to overcome a conflict and succeeds in achieving his/her goal.

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Antagonist

the force or character which fights against the protagonist.

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Essay

A short, prose work expressing a personal experience or personal point of view.

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Biography

A factual representation of an individual’s life that is written by another person.

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Autobiography

A factual presentation of the author’s life that is written by the author

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Denotation

The dictionary definition of a word. Everyone will have the same answer.

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Connotation 

The ideas or feeling that a word gives you. This may be based on your experience with the word. Everyone may have a different idea about the word.

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Oxymoron

A figure of speech that is a combination of words that have opposite or very opposite meanings of each other. Ex: jumbo shrimp

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Metaphor

A comparison of things with like characteristics. This comparison does not use the words like or as.

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Simile

A comparison of things with similar characteristics using the words like or as.

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Symbolism

Something that represents, stands for something else.

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Personification

Giving human characteristics or traits to something that is not human. Ex: The snowflakes danced in the cold winter breeze.

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Flashback

An interruption in the chronological narrative of the story. It presents readers with a description of an event that occurred earlier than the events in the story. This provides background information about the character and deepens the understanding of the present action.

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Allusion

A reference in a work of literature to a well- known character, place, or situation from another work of literature, music, art, or from history.

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Irony 

An unexpected turn of events in a story. A plot twist that is the opposite of what the reader expected to happen.

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Forshadowing 

An author’s use of hints or clues to suggest events that will occur later in the story.