Literary Terms Flashcards

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allegory

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a story which can be interpreted symbolically

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alliteration

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a repetition of a letter and/or sounds (includes assonance and consonance)

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allusion

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a reference to something

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anachronism

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anything out of its proper historical time (movie in 1990’s has cell phones)

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antagonist

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an adversary/opponent, someone in the way of the protagonist

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anthropomorphism

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giving human traits to animals

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anti-climax

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a disappointing descent from a preceding rise

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anti-hero

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the protagonist of a novel who lacks the virtues of a traditional hero

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aphorism

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a concise statement of a principle

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apostrophe

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exclamation to an idea or person who is absent

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aside

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a remark or passage in a play that is intended to only be heard by the audience

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assonance

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repeating vowels

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ballad

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a narrative song or poem, usually anonymous, with simple words, shorts stanzas, and a refrain

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beast-fable

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a story featuring animal character

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bildungsroman

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coming of age story

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caesura

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a break or point in a line of verse, usually in the middle

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canto

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any of the main divisions of long poems

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characterization

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describing a person

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chivalric romance

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a narrative written in prose or verse and concerned with adventures, chivalry, and courtly love

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classicism

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knowledge of classical literature and art

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cliche

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an expression used so often that it has lost its original impact

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climax

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highest point of interest/excitement, final element, turning point

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conflict

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to be antagonistic (a fight/war, disagreement, emotional disturbance)

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connotation

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a feeling or idea connected to the meaning of the word

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consonance

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repeated consonants

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couplet

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2 successive lines of poetry that rhyme

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didacticism

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for instruction

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denouement

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the outcome or unraveling of a plot

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dialogue

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the passages of talk in a story

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dramatic irony

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irony that is inherent in speeches and is understood by the audience but not grasped by the characters in the play

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elegy/elegiac

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having a mournful tone/mood

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enjambment

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no syntactical break between 2 lines of poetry

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epic

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a long, formal narrative poem

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epic conventions

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a practice or device which is accepted as a necessary, useful, or given feature of epic poetry

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epithet

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an attributed phrase

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periphrastic epithet

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a construction of more than one word

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exposition

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a detailed writing for explanation

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extended metaphor

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repeated use of the same metaphor

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falling action

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point after climax when the tension dies

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figurative language

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language that contains or uses figures of speech

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figure of speech

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an expression of language such as simile, metaphor, or personification, by which the usual or literal meaning of a word is not employed

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flashback

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a sudden, vivid recollection of a past event

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FOIL

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a contrast between 2 characters

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foreshadowing

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a hint of what’s going to happen

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free verse

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verse with no meter

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genre

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a kind or type, as of works of literature, art, or popular fiction (fiction, horror, fantasy, non-fiction, biography, historical fiction, and mystery)