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Allegory (ex. Hawks in the Alchemist) | Symbolic story having a deeper meaning |
Alliteration | Repetition of beginning sounds in a sentence EX.: Peter Pan's poo plopped on Patchy the Pirate |
Allusion | An implied reference to history,religion, ect.. |
Anachronism | Something that is not in correct historical or chronological time |
Antagonist | A hero's adversary Protagonist v.s. Antagonist |
Antithesis | A contrast. Opposing position |
Aside | A remark made by a character (in a play) directed to the audience and is not to be heard by the other characters |
Assonance | Repetition of the same vowel sounds between different consonants |
Atmosphere | Overall emotional impression |
Audience | Those who listen or read a text, play, movie or performance |
Autobiography | An account written about a person's life by him(her)self |
Bias | Slanted viewpoint that prevents fair or open minded assessments ex: Refs (jk) |
Biography | An account written by other about one's life |
Characterization | The writer's description of a character through his actions,thoughts and dialogue. |
Chronological order | Having event arranged by the order of when they happened (time) |
Climax | Turning point in a story's plot |
Colloquial language | Everyday language or terms Ex: That bugs me instead of: that bothers me |
Comparison | Consideration of two or more things paying attention to similarities and differences |
Conclusion | The end or final part of literature. After the falling action. |
Conflict | The problem that the main character(s) have to work out. It is the main part of the plot. |
Connotation | A feeling a word invokes other than it's literal meaning |
Consonance | Close repetition of the same consonant |
Contrast | Consideration of two or more things with attention to differences. |
Denotation | Translation of a sign to it's meaning. Like how dictionaries define it. |
Dialect | Different characteristics of the same language |
Dialogue | Quoted conversation between two or more people. |
Diary | Form of autobiographical writing. Log or record of activities and reflexions. EX: Anne Frank |
Dramatic Irony | Irony present in speeches or situations of drama and is understood by the audience, not the actors |
External conflict | Struggle or problem between the main character(s) and nature or another person (outside force) |
Falling action | Part of literacy after the climax but before the conclusion. |
Figurative language | Expressions with a different meaning then the literal meaning |
Flashback | The insertion of an earlier event to the narrative |
Foreshadowing | Hinting at event that occurs later in a literary selection |
Genre | Type of literature -Fiction -Biography -Adventure -Non-fiction -Romance -Mystery -Science fiction -Horror |
Hyperbole | An exaggeration |
Homonym | Words spelled or heard the same way that have a complete different meaning. |
Imagery | Formation of mental images |
Limited Omniscience | Narrating in the third person |
Initial Incident | Event that begins the story's problem |
Internal Conflict | Struggle of the character and himself |
Introduction | Presentation of the setting, characters, ect.. Beginning in literature |
Irony | Use of a word to express an opposite meaning than the literal sense |
Metaphor | Comparison between two things without using like or as. |
Mood | Emotional feeling created by strong words and the author's attitude towards the situation. |
Mystery | Literature dealing with puzzles, crimes, detective problems. |
Myth | Traditional legend. Early history explaining natural and social phenomenons events (things people cannot explain) Surnatural events. |
Narrative hook | A sentence that grabs the reader's attention. In the beginning part of literature. |
Narrative twist | Surprise near the end of the book. Different than what was inferred earlier in the book. |
Narrator | Person who tells the story |
Novel | Fictitious prose literature. |
Onomatopoeia | Written word that replaces a sound in literature. |
Oxymoran | Where two opposite ideas are joined together. -Alone together -Living death -absent presence..... ect... |
Parallelism | Repetition of the same grammatical structure. Used in emotional passages |
Paraphrase | Recap; Express the meaning of a writer/speaker using different words. Writing in your own words. |
Personification | Giving human/animal attributes to objects. |
Plagiarism | Taking someone's work and claiming it as your own. |
Plot | Arrangement of actions, conflicts and events. They make the story of the text. |
Point of View | Narrator's position in relation to the story |
Protagonist | Main character, good guy. |
Pun | Humorous use of words that sound the same but differ in meaning. ex: You should try to get ahead, everyone else has one :P |
Repetition | Reuse of the same words in order to create an effect. |
Resolution | The solution is found to all problems and conflicts. The end of the literary creation. |
Rhyme | Same sound occurring in different words/sentences. Often used in poetry. |
Rythm | Stressed and unstressed words written or spoken in a language. |
Rising action | In the plot. Series of incidents that create tension. Includes character's actions before the climax. |
Satire | Blend of wit, irony and humor used to reveal a characters flaws. |
Sarcasm | Use of irony to mock |
Setting | Environment which the story takes place |
Short story | Story with a fully developed theme but less elaborate action. Shorter version of a story. |
Simile | Comparison using -like- or -as- |
Situational irony | Irony which actions have the opposite effect than what was intended. |
Slang | Informal word/phrase that is restricted to a certain culture of group of people. |
Stereotype | Mental picture that one draws upon making judgement instead of being open-minded. |
Suspense | Feeling of excitement or curiosity that entices the audience to know more. |
Symbolism | Using a concrete object to stand for an abstract or complicated idea. |
Synonym | A word that means the same as another word in the same language |
Theme | Central idea about life that emerges from literature. |
Tone | Reflection of your emotion in your voice |
Villain | A character whom's actions(evil) are significant to the plot. |
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