Literary Terms (English) Flashcards

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Simile

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A figure of speech that uses like or as to compare two essentially different objects, actions, or attributes

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Irony

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Using a word or phrase to mean the exact opposite of its literal or normal meaning

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Analogy

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A comparison of similar things, often for the purpose of using something familiar to explain something unfamiliar. An analogy is not a figure of speech; in other words, an analogy is a more developed comparision

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Rhetoric

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The faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion

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Idiom

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An expression whose meaning is usually more metaphorical than literal

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Direct Characterization

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The character details the author explicitly describes

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Dramatic Irony

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When the reader or the audience knows more than the character(s)

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Foreshadowing

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In literature, the technique of giving hints or clues that suggest or prepare for events that occur later in the work. Foreshadowing can only occur in works of fiction.

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Verbal Irony

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A discrepancy between the words spoken and the intended meaning

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Anecdote

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A brief narrative of an entertaining and presumably true incident. Anecdotes are used in biographical writings, essays, and speeches to reveal a personality trait or illustrate a point.

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Colloquialism

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A word or phrase in everyday use in conversation and informal writing, but often inappropriate in a formal piece. Colloquial expressions are often regional

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Point of View

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The perspective (the eye and mind) through which a story is told

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Inference

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A general conclusion made by the reader from the events/information provided in the text

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Situational Irony

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When there is a difference between the purpose of a particular action and the result

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Rhetorical Analysis

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Explaining the choices the author has made in order to convey their attitude/opinion/conviction on a particular topic

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Figurative Language

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Language that contains figures of speech/expressions that make comparisons or associations meant to be interpreted imaginatively rather than literally

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Personification

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A figure of speech in which a non-human thing is given human-like characteristics

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Exigency

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The importance of the moment

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Alliteration

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The repetition of CONSONANT sounds at the beginning of words or within words

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Indirect Characterization

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Shows the characters’ traits without explicitly describing them

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Internal Monologue

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The presentation of the flow of a character’s inner emotional experience stream of consciousness

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Diction (word choice)

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The conscious selection of words to further the author’s purpose

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Allusion

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A passing reference to historical or fictional characters, places, events or other works that the author assumes the reader will recognize

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Tone

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The reflection in a work of the author’s attitude towards their topic/subject, characters and readers

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Syntax

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Word order or the arrangement of words in a sentence

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Hyperbole

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A figure of speech in which emphasis is achieved through exaggeration

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Cacophony

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Meaning “bad sound” and refers to words combining sharp or harsh sounds

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Rhyme

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Repetition of identical or closely related sounds in the syllables of different words most often at the end of lines

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Third Person POV Omniscient

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The narrator can relate the actions & thoughts of all the characters

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Third Person POV Limited

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The narrator can relate the actions of one or more characters

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Anaphora

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Repetition of a word or words at the beginning of two or more successive verses, clauses, or sentences.

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Euphemism

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The use of a word or phrase that is less direct, but is also considered more tasteful or less offensive than another.

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Antithesis

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A figure of speech in which opposing or contrasting ideas are balanced against each other in parallel syntax.

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Chiasmus

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A form of syntax in which the second half of the statement inverts the word order of the first half. The purpose is to create a new meaning not the opposite meaning.

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Denotation

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The precise, literal meaning of a word, without emotional associations or overtones. The dictionary definition.

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Connotation

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The associations, images, or impressions carried by a word, as opposed to the word’s literal meaning.

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Litotes

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Opposite of hyperbole; a form of ironic understatement that affirms something by stating the negative of its opposite.