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adventure

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an unusual and exciting or daring experience

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allegory

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a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.

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allusion

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an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference

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amplification

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the action of making something more marked or intense.

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anadiplosis

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a device in which the last word or phrase of one clause, sentence, or line is repeated at the beginning of the next.

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anaphora

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the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses

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analogy

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a comparison between one thing and another, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.

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anastrophe

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the inversion of the usual order of words or clauses

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anecdote

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a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.

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anthropomorphism

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the attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to a god, animal, or object

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antithesis

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a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else

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aphorism

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a pithy observation which contains a general truth

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aposiopesis

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the device of suddenly breaking off in speech

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archetype

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a very typical example of a certain person or thing

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asyndeton

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the omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence, as in I came, I saw, I conquered

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authorial intrusion

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literary device that occurs when the writer inserts their opinion, commentary, or judgments into a story

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bildungsroman

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coming of age story

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cacophony

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a harsh discordant mixture of sounds

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catachresis

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the use of a word in an incorrect way

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characterisation

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the creation or construction of a fictional character.

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chiasmus

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a rhetorical or literary figure in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order

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conflict

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a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one

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connotation

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a word associated with another

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denotation

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the literal meaning of a word

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deus ex machina

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a person or thing that appears or is introduced into a situation suddenly and unexpectedly and provides an artificial or contrived solution to an apparently insoluble difficulty.

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diacope

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a rhetorical device that involves the repetition of words, separated by a small number of intervening words

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diction

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the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.

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doppelganger

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an apparition or double of a living person

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epanalepsis

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Figure of emphasis in which the same word or words both begin(s) and end(s) a phrase, clause, or sentence

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epilogue

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a section or speech at the end of a book or play that serves as a comment on or a conclusion to what has happened.

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epistrophe

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the repetition of a word at the end of successive clauses or sentences

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epizeuxis

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a form of repetition in which a word is repeated immediately for emphasis

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euphemism

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a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing

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flashback

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looking back in time at a certain event prior to that point in the novel

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foil

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character who is presented as a contrast to a second character so as to point to or show to advantage some aspect of the second character

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folklore

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the expressive body of culture shared by a particular group of people;

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foregrounding

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make (something) the most prominent or important feature

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foreshadowing

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hinting to something that’ll happen later on in the text

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hendiadys

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the expression of a single idea by two words connected with

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hubris

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excessive pride or self-confidence.

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hyperbaton

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an inversion of the normal order of words, especially for the sake of emphasis,

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hyperbole

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exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.

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imagery

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visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work

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in medias res

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into the middle of a narrative

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irony

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a literary technique, originally used in Greek tragedy, by which the full significance of a character’s words or actions is clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character.

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isocolon

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a rhetorical scheme in which parallel elements possess the same number of words or syllables

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juxtaposition

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the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect

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litotes

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ironic understatement in which an affirmative is expressed by the negative of its contrary

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malapropism

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the mistaken use of a word in place of a similar-sounding one, often with an amusing effect

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metaphor

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a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable

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metonymy

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the substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing meant

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mood

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the atmosphere or pervading tone of something

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motif

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a decorative image or design, especially a repeated one forming a pattern

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oxymoron

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a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction

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paradox

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a seemingly absurd or contradictory statement or proposition which when investigated may prove to be well founded or true

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pathetic fallacy

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when the weather reflects the mood

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periphrasis

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the use of indirect and circumlocutory speech or writing

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personification

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giving an inanimate object life or personality

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plot

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the main events of a story

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point of view

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the position from which something or someone is observed.

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polyptoton

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a figure of speech that involves the repetition of words derived from the same root

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polysyndeton

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a list or series of words, phrases, or clauses that is connected with the repeated use of the same conjunction

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portmanteau

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a word blending the sounds and combining the meanings of two others

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prologue

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a separate introductory section of a literary, dramatic, or musical work

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puns

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a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings.

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satire

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the use of humour, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people’s stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues

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setting

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the surroundings in which the events take place

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simile

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a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid

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spoonerism

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a verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect

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stream of consciousness

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a narrative mode or method that attempts “to depict the multitudinous thoughts and feelings which pass through the mind” of a narrator.

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suspense

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a state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen.

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symbol

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a thing that represents or stands for something else

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synecdoche

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a figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa

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synaesthesia

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the production of a sense impression relating to one sense or part of the body by stimulation of another sense or part of the body

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syntax

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the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language

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theme

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the subject of a talk, piece of writing, exhibition, etc

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tone

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the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation

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tragedy

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a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character.

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understatement

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the presentation of something as being smaller or less good or important than it really is

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verisimilitude

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the appearance of being true or real.

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zeugma

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a figure of speech in which a word applies to two others in different senses