Finals Literary Terms Flashcards

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Alliteration

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The repetition of the same consonant sound

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Personification

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Giving something non-living (inanimate) human characteristics

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Hyperbole

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A gross exaggeration

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SImile

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A comparison of two unlike objects using the words like or as

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Metaphor

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A comparison of two unlike objects using the words is or was

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Allusion

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A reference an author makes expecting his reader to understand (usually to another piece of lit, art, history or music)

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Tone

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The attitude a writer take toward his subject, characters or reader

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Protagonist

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The character in a narrative with whom we sympathize

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Dramatic Irony

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Something the reader/viewer knows that the characters do not

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Symbol

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Anything that stands for or represents something other and greater than itself

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Antagonist

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The person, circumstance or force that conflicts with the protagonists

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Setting

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The time and place that a narrative takes place

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Theme

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The main idea or point that the author tries to express through his work

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14
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Artistic License

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The authors bending of rules in either grammar or reality for an intended effect

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15
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Foreshadow

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The use of hints or clues in a narrative suggesting what is to come

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16
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Connotation

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The emotion or association that a word or phrase may arouse

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Denotation

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The literal or dictionary definition of a word

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Imagery

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Language that appeals to any of the senses

19
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Juxtaposition

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Going back and forth in time or space within a narrative

20
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Conflict

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A struggle between two opposing forces in a narrative