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Aesthetic

the beauty of something

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Allegory

a story with two or more levels of meaning--a literal level and a symbolic level--in which events, setting, and characters are symbols for ideas or qualities

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Alliteration

the repetition of initial consonant sounds at the beginnings of words

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Allusion

the reference to a person, place, or event from history, literature, or religion with which a reader is likely to be familiar

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Ambiguity

vagueness: the state of having more than one possible meaning which often leads to misunderstanding because the meaning is not clear

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Analogy

a comparison based on a similarity between things that are otherwise not similar

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Analyze

to separate a whole into its parts; to examine and think critically about something

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Antagonist

the person or force that creates conflict for the main character in a literary work

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Argument

one or more reasons presented by a speaker or a writer to lead the audience or reader to a logical conclusion.

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Aside

This is a short speech delivered by an actor in a play which expresses the actor's thoughts. It is usually said directly to the audience and not heard by other actors.

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Author's Background

This includes information essential to understanding the author. A reader's experience with a literary work can be enhanced by knowing about the author's life and culture.

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Author's Purpose

This is the author's reason for creating written work.

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Believability

This is the ability to trust something as true or credible.

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Bias

This is a prejudice that is leaning toward a positive or negative judgment on something; a personal judgment or opinion about a particular person, position, or thing.

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Central Idea

The key point made in a written passage; the chief topic.

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Central Message

This is the theme of a story, novel, poem, or drama that readers can apply to life.

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Character

This is an individual's mental or moral quality.

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Characterization

This is the combination of ways that an author shows readers what a person in a literary selection is like.

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Characters

These are the people or animals who take part in a literary work.

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Climax

This is the part of the plot where the conflict and tension reach a peak.

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Comedy

This is a work of literature, especially a play, that has a happy ending.

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Comic Relief

This is a funny or humorous episode inserted in the midst of a serious literary work. It is intended to relieve dramatic tension.

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Compare

This is a method of relating how two or more elements or texts are SIMILAR.

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Compare And Contrast

This is a method of relating two or more objects in a piece of work.

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Complex

something that is complicated, difficult, or consists of interrelated parts.

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Conclusion

This wraps up a piece of writing and reminds readers of the thesis.

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Conflict

the main problem in a literary work.

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Controlling Idea

the author's opinion or the perspective he/she wants to convey expressed through the thesis statement for an essay, or through a topic sentence within an individual paragraph

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Cultural Elements

This includes language, ideologies, beliefs, values, and norms. These elements help to shape the life of a society.

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Dialogue

the words spoken by characters in a literary work.

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Diction

the writer's choice of words, including the vocabulary used, the appropriateness of the words, and the vividness of the language.

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Direct Characterization

when an author reveals a person in the story characterization by giving specific descriptions.

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Drama

a story written to be performed by actors.

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Dramatic Irony

when the audience or the readers know something that the characters do not know.

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Dynamic Character

a person in a fictional work that changes during the course of the action.

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Evaluate

placing a value, rank, or judgment on a piece of writing or speaking.

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Evidence

information and support

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Explain

to give extra information: to tell how, what, when, where, etc.

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Extended Metaphor

This is a sustained comparison in which a subject is written or spoken of as if it were something else.

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External Conflict

This is when a character has a problem with another character, nature, society, or fate.

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Falling Action

This is the part of the plot where the conflict begins to be worked out and tensions lessen.

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Figurative Language

This goes beyond the literal meanings of words to create special effects or feelings.

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First Person

This is a point of view where the narrator is a character in the story and refers to him or herself with I.

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First-person Point Of View

This is a point of view in which the story is told by one of the characters.

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Flashback

This is a scene, a conversation, or an event that interrupts the present action to show something that happened in the past.

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Flat Character

This is a person in a fictional work that is never fully developed by the author.

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Foreshadowing

the use of hints in written works about what will happen later.

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Fourth Wall

the imaginary boundary that separates the audience from the fictional world of a play.

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Genre

the category or type of literature.

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Hyperbole

extreme exaggeration used in a literary work.

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Idiom

This is a phrase in common use that can not be understood by literal or ordinary meanings.

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Imagery

This is the use of language that appeals to the five senses--touch, taste, smell, hearing, and sight.

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Imagery

This uses sensory images to help readers to picture a person, a place, or an event.

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Indirect Characterization

This is when an author reveals a person in the story characterization through his/her words, thoughts, appearance, action, or what others think or say about him/her.

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Internal Conflict

This is when a character has a problem within him or herself.

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Interpretation

This is the explanation of the significance or meaning of a work.

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Irony

This is the contrast between appearance and reality or what is expected and what actually happens.

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Limited Third Person

This is a point of view where the narrator relates the inner thoughts and feelings of only one person.

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Literary Device

A type of tool or strategy to enhance an author's style

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Literary Elements

These are the components used together to create a fictional piece of writing.

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Literature

This is the body of written works that includes prose and poetry.

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Main Idea

the central and most important idea of a reading passage.

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Major Conflict

the main problem in a literary work.

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Metaphor

a direct comparison of two things, in which they are said to be (in some sense) the same thing.

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Minor Conflict

This is a small problem in a literary work.

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Monologue

a long, uninterrupted speech by a character in a play, story, or poem.

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Mood

the feeling that an author wants readers to have while reading.

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Motivation

the wants, needs, or beliefs that cause a character to act or react in a particular way.

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Narrative Text

This tells the events and actions of a story.

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Narrator

The person who tells the story

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Novel

This is a long work of fiction. It has a complicated plot, many characters, a significant theme, and varied settings.

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Omniscient

This is a point of view; the narrator KNOWS EVERYTHING about the characters and events, and describes the characters and action from outside the story.

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Omniscient "Third Person P-O-V"

a point of view in which the narrator is outside the story and knows everything about the characters and events.

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Omniscient Third Person

This is a point of view where the narrator relates the inner thoughts and feelings of each character.

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Onomatopoeia

This is the use of words that sound like the noises they describe.

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Opinion

This is a statement that reflects a writer's belief about a topic , and it cannot be proved.

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Oxymoron

This is something which seemingly cannot be, yet it is; a contradiction.

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Paradox

This is a statement that leads to a contradictory situation in which something seems both true and false.

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Parody

This is a humorous imitation of a literary work that exaggerates or distorts the characteristic features of the original.

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Person Vs. Environment

This describes the type of conflict that places a character against forces of nature.

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Person Vs. Person

This describes the type of conflict when the leading character struggles with his/her physical strength against other characters, animals, or forces of nature.

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Person Vs. Self

This describes the type of conflict when the leading character struggles with himself/herself; with his conscience, feelings, or ideas.

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Person Vs. Technology

This describes the type of conflict that places a character against scientific advances, machines, robots,etc.

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Persona

This is a speaker created by a writer, not necessarily the writer. It can simply be the narrator. It involves the characteristic speech and thought patterns of a speaker.

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Personification

This is a type of figurative language in which human qualities are given to nonhuman things.

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Plot

This is the series of events that happen in a literary work.

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Poem

This is an arrangement of words in verse. It sometimes rhymes, and expresses facts, emotions, or ideas in a style more concentrated, imaginative and powerful than that of ordinary speech.

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Poetry

This is the third major type of literature in addition to drama and prose.

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Point Of View

This is the perspective from which a story is told.

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Prediction

This is the act of forecasting something that may (or may not) occur later.

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Problem-Solution

This method of structuring text focuses on defining an issue, then gives a possible remedy for the issue.

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Protagonist

the main character in a literary work.

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Pun

humorous word play that usually is based on several meanings of one word.

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Relevant

This implies a thing closely relates to or is on the same subject matter; appropriate to the situation.

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Rhetorical Strategy

This is a plan an author uses to effectively deliver the intended message in written work.

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Rising Action

This is the part of the plot where the conflict and suspense build.

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Round Character

This is a person in a fictional work that is well-developed by the author.

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Satire

This is writing that uses humor to ridicule or criticize individuals, ideas, or institutions in hopes of improving them.

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Sensory Details

These are images help the reader see or hear or feel things. These are details that appeal to the senses.

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Setting

This is the time and place in which a literary work happens.

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