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AP lit terms- Mrs. Pittman
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11/27/2007

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Allegory
Definition
device of using character and/or elements symbolically to represent an abstraction in addition to the literal meaning.  Author may intend characters to personify an abstraction.  Usu. deals with a moral truth or generalization about human existence
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Alliteration
Definition
repetition of sounds, especially inital consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words
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Allusion
Definition
direct or indirect reference to something commonly known such as a book, event, myth, place, person or work of art to convey tone, purpose, or effect
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Ambiguity
Definition
multiple meanings - intentional or not - of a work, phrase, setntence, or passage
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Analogy
Definition
Similarity or comparison between two things or the relationship between them.  Can explain something by pointing out its similarity or associating it with something more familiar
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Antecedent
Definition
word, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun
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Aphorism
Definition
terse statement that expresses a general truth or moral principle
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Apostrophe
Definition
figure of speech that directly addresses an absent person, an object, or an abstraction
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Argument
Definition
an assertion based on fact, statistics, or logical reasoning
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Assumption
Definition
an inference or conclusion
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Assertion
Definition
'for' or 'against' stance taken by an author in a persuasive essay
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Clause
Definition
grammatical unit containing subject and verb.  Independent and dependent
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Coherence
Definition
clear connection among all parts of an essay.  Achieved by organizational format and appropriate connecting devices (transition, parallel structures, bridging).
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Colloquialism
Definition
slang or informality in speaking or writing.  Includes local dialect
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Conceit
Definition
fanciful expression, usually in the form of an extended metaphor or surprising analogy between seemingly dissimilar objects.  Displays intellectual cleverness due to the unusual comparison.
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Conflict
Definition
tension created in a story
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Connotation
Definition
non-literal, associative meanings of a word.  What we think of when we hear a word.
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Denotation
Definition
strict, literal, dictionary definition
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Diction
Definition
word choice - esp. with regard to connotation, correctness, clearness, or effectiveness.  Combined with syntax, literary devices, etc. to create style.
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Deductive Reasoning
Definition
Sherlock Holmes's way of thinking, using general observations that lead to a specific conclusion
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False Analogy
Definition
error in assuming that because two things are alike in some ways, they are alike in all ways
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Genre
Definition
major category into which a literary work fits.
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Homily
Definition
literally means sermon, but can include any serious talk involving moral or spiritual advice
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Figure of Speech
Definition
Imaginative comparisons used for tone, purpose, effect
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Hasty Generalization
Definition
Unsound inductive inference based on insufficient, inadequate, unspecified evidence.
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Effect
Definition
influence or result of something using such rhetorical stragtegies as argument, diction, imagery, repetition, etc.
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Ethos
Definition
form of logical thinking used to analyze an author's credibility.  Established by appealing to emotion, avoiding a hostile tone, and demonstrating knowledge of subject
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Euphemism
Definition
Greek for 'good speech'
More agreeable or less offensive substitute for a generally unpleasant word or concept
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Evidence
Definition
used to support writer's thesis
proof
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Hyperbole
Definition
Deliberate exaggeration or overstatement
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Imagery
Definition
sensory details used to describe, arouse emotion, or repeat abstractions
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Extended Metaphor
Definition
Metaphor developed at great length, appearing frequently throughout a piece
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Epigraph
Definition
Aphorism or some other short question at the beginning of a literary work that suggests its theme
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Invective
Definition
emotionally violent, verbal denunciation or attack using strong, abusive language
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Infer
Definition
Draw a reasonable conclusion based on information presented
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Onomatopoeia
Definition
Figure of speech in which natural sounds are imitated in the sounds or words.
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Irony
Definition
Contrast between what is stated explicitly and what is really meant
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Metonymy
Definition
Greek meaning 'changed label'
Figure of speech in which the name of one object is substituted for that of another closely associated with it
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Narrative
Definition
telling of a story or an account of an event
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Loose Sentence
Definition
type of sentence in which main idea comes first, followed by dependent grammatical units (phrases and clauses).
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Oxymoron
Definition
Greek for 'pointedly foolish'
Author groups two apparently contraictory terms to suggest a paradox
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Paradox
Definition
statement that appears self-contradictory or opposed to common sense but on closer inspection contains some degree of truth or validity
Enigma
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Parallelism
Definition
Grammatical or rhetorical framing of words, sentences, or paragraphs to give structural similarity.  Attracts the reader's attention, adds emphasis and organization, rhythm
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Parody
Definition
Work that closely imitates the style or content of another for comic effect or ridicule
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Pedantic
Definition
adjective that describes words, phrases, or general tone that is overly scholarly, academic, or bookish
Extreme of didactic
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Didactic
Definition
from greek, literally means "teaching."
Works have primary aim of teaching or instructing, esp. moral or ethical principles
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Personification
Definition
figure of speech that endows animal, concept, or inanimate object with human attributes.
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Periodic Sentence
Definition
Sentence that presents central meaning in a main clause at the end. Ind. clause preceded by phrase or dependent clause. Adds emphasis and variety.
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Point of View
Definition
Perspective from which a story is told
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Predicate Nominative
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Noun that follows linking verb and renames subject
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Exposition
Definition
Explaining and analyzing information by presenting an idea, relevant evidence, and appropriate discussion
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Predicate Nominative
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Noun that follows linking verb and renames subject
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Prose
Definition
Any language that is not poetry or drama
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Rhetoric
Definition
Greek for orator
principles governing art of writing effectively, eloquently, persuasively
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Repetition
Definition
Duplication of any element of language - sound, word, phrase, clause, pattern...
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Argumentation
Definition
Writing to prove validity of an idea or point of view
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Persuasion
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Type of argumentation having additional aim of urging a particular form of action
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Description
Definition
Writing intended to re-create, invent, or visually present a person, place, or event
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Sarcasm
Definition
Greek meaning "to tear flesh"
Bitter, caustic language meant to hurt/ridicule
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Rhetorical Modes
Definition
Variety, conventions, and purposes of major kinds of writing.
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Elegy
Definition
Song or poem of mourning or lamentation
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Dactyls
Definition
Poetic foot consisting of one stressed and two unstressed syllables
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Spondaic
Definition
Two stressed syllables used for emphasis, often at the end of a line
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Iambic Pentameter
Definition
Line of poetry with five stresed and five unsterssed syllables
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Couplet
Definition
Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
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Ottava Rima
Definition
Eight lines stanza in iambic pntameter that rhymes abababcc
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Semantics
Definition
Branch of linguistics that studies meaning and development of words nd their relationship
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Subordinate Clause
Definition
Group of words with subject and verb that cannot stand alone
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Syntax
Definition
way an author chooses to join words into phrases, clauses, sentences
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Syllogism
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Deductive system of formal logic that presents a major and minor premise which lead to a logical conclusion
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Aposiopesis
Definition
Rhetorical device in which the speaker suddenly breaks off in the middle of a sentence leaving the sentence unfinished
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Cacophony
Definition
the use of inharmonious sounds in close conjunction to create an effect
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Chiasmus
Definition
figure of speech by which the order of the terms in the first of two parallel clauses is reversed in the second
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Cliché
Definition
an overused or trite expression
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Epithet
Definition
an adjective or adjectival phrase used to define a characteristic quality or attribute of some person or thing
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Euphony
Definition
the use of pleasnt, harmonious words to create an effect.
Contrast with cacophony
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Idiom
Definition
A common expression that has acquired a meaning that differs from its ilteral meaning
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Litotes
Definition
A form of understatement in which a statement is affirmed by negating its opposite
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Meiosis
Definition
Intentional uderstatement
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Paralipsis
Praeteritio
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The technique of drawing attention to something by claiming not to mention it
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Pathetic Fallacy
Definition
The attribution of human feeling or motivation to a nonhuman object, esp. an object found in nature
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Periphrasis
Definition
an elaborate and roundabout manner of speech that uses more words than necessary.
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Pun
Definition
A play on words that exploits the similarity in sound between two words with distinctly different meanings
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Synaesthesia
Definition
the use of one kind of sensory experience to describe another
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Synecdoche
Definition
A form of metonymy in which a part of entity is used to refer to the whole
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Trope
Definition
A category of figurative language that extends the literal meanings of words by inviting a comparison to other words, things, or ideas. Metaphor, metonymy, and simile are three common
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Zeugma
Definition
A figure of speech by whihc one word refers to two others in the same sentence. It may be achieved by a verb or preposition with two objects
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Anagnorisis
Definition
A moment of recognition or discovery, primarily in refernce to Greek tragedy
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Deus ex machina
Definition
Greek for "God from a machine."
The term is used for any improbably or unexpected contrivance by which an author resolves the compications of the plot in a play or novel, and which has not been convincingly prepared for in the preceeding action
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Epiphany
Definition
A sudden, powerful, and often spiritual or life-changing realization that a character reaches in an otherwise ordinary or everyday moment.
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In medias res
Definition
Latin for "In the middle of things."
The term refers to technique of starting a narrative in the middle of the action
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Interior monologue
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A record of a character's thoughts unmediated by a narrator. Sometimes takes the form of stream-of-conciousness narration.
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Verbal Irony
Definition
A discrepancy between the true meaning of a situation and the literal meaning of the written or spoken words.
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Situational Irony
Definition
A situation that is the opposite of what the reader expects
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Romantic Irony
Definition
An author's persistent reminding of his or her presence in the work. By drawing attention to the artifice of the work, the author ensures that the reader or audience will maintain critical detachment and not simply accept the writing at face value.
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Dramatic Irony
Definition
A technique in which the author lets the audience or reader in on a character's situation while the character himself remains in the dark.
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Cosmic Irony
Definition
The perception of fate or the universe as malicious or indifferent to human suffering, which creates a painful contrast between our purposeful activity and its ultimate meaninglessness
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Melodrama
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The use of sentimentality, gushing emotion, or sensational action or plot twists to provoke audience or reader response
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Pathos
Definition
From Greek "feeling"
The quality in a work of literature that evokes high emoition, most commonly sorrow, pity or compassion
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Poetic Diction
Definition
The use of specific types of words, phrases, or literary structures that are not common in contemporary speech or prose
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Poetic License
Definition
The liberty that authors sometimes take with ordinary rules of grammar and syntax, employing unusual vocabulary, metrical devices, or figures of speech or committing factual errors in order to strengthen a passage of writing
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Wit
Definition
A form of wordplay that displays cleverness or ingenuity with language. Often, but not always, displays humor.
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Archetype
Definition
A theme, motif, symbol, or stock character that holds a familiar and fixed place in a culture's consciousness
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Emblem
Definition
A concrete object that represents something abstract
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Motif
Definition
A recurring structure, contrast, or other device that develops or informs a work's major themes
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Symbol
Definition
An object, character, figure, or color that is used to represent an abstract idea or concept
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Theme
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A fundamental and universal idea explored in a literary work
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Thesis
Definition
The central argument that an author makes in a work. Although the term is primarily associated with nonfiction, it can apply to fiction
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Tone
Definition
The writer's attitude toward the subject or sometimes the audience
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Anecdote
Definition
The brief narration of a single event or inicident
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Vernacular
Definition
Local language or dialect of common speech written in local language or dialect
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Burlesque
Definition
A humorous imitation of a serious work of literature. The humor often arises from the incongruity beween the limitation and the work being imitated
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Dirge
Definition
A short poetic expression of grief. Often embedded within a larger work, meant to be sung
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Verbatim
Definition
A form of plagiarism in which the writer copies the document word for word
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Deceptive Quoting
Definition
A form of plagiarism in which words or phrases are taken out of context so that they say something different than what they say in the original text
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Essay
Definition
A form of nonfictional discussion or argument, flexible in form, although they usually are short prose works.
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Fable
Definition
A short prose or verse narrative that illustrate a moral which is often stated explicitly at the end. Frequently the characters embody different human character traits.
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Memoir
Definition
An autobiographical work. Rather than focusing on the author's life, it pays significant attention to the author's involvement in historical events and the caracterization of individuals other than the author
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Parody
Definition
A humorous and often satirical imitation of the style or particular work of another author
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Propoganda
Definition
A work of didactic literature that aims to influence the reader on a specific social or political issue
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Satire
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A work that aims to ridicule the shortcomings of individuals, institutions, or society, often to make a political point
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Discourse
Definition
A post-structuralist term for the wider social and intellectual context in which communication takes place. The implication is that the meaning of works is as dependent on their surrounding context as it is on the content of the works themselves
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Explication
Definition
A close reading of a text that identifies and explains the figurative language and forms found within the work
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Hermeneutics
Definition
The study of textual interpretation concerned with understanding the meanings of texts
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Intertextuality
Definition
The various relationships a text may have with other texts, through allusions, borrowing of formal or thematic elements, or simply by refernce to traditional literary forms.
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Linguistics
Definition
The scientific study of language, encompassing, among other things, the study of syntax, semantics, and the evolution of language
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Sign
Definition
A basic unit of meaning - a word, picture, or hang gesture that conveys some meaning
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Signifier
Definition
The perceptible aspect of a sign
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Signified
Definition
The conceptual aspect of a sign
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Abstract
Definition
A brief synopsis of a longer work of scholarship or research.
Something that does not exist in the real world.
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Concrete
Definition
something that actually exists and can be seen and known
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Adage
Definition
A saying or proverb embodying a piece of common wisdom based on experience and often couched in metaphorical language
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Aesthetic Distance
Definition
Refers to a total obectivity of a writer wherein his/her view and judgments are withheld in her/her account of human experience
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Brevity
Definition
Shortness or conciseness of expression
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Anachronism
Definition
The incorporation of an event, scene, or person who does not correspond with the time period portrayed in the work
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Antithesis
Definition
The rhetorical opposition or contrast of words, clauses, or sentences
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Apollonian
Definition
refers to the noble qualities of human beings and nature (as opposed to the savage and destructive)
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Dionysian
Definition
Refers to the sensual, pleasure-seeking qualities of man and nature
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Bombast
Definition
Inflated language; the use of high-sounding language for a trivial subject
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Caricature
Definition
A grotesque likeness of striking characteristics in persons or things
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Carpe Diem
Definition
"Seize the day"
A motif in poety, refers to the view that one should enjoy life to the fullest while one is able
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Catharsis
Definition
A cleansing of the spirit of the spectator at a tragedy through experiencing the emotions of pity and terror
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Classic
Definition
A highly regarded work of literature or other art form tht has withstood the test of time
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Ellipsis
Definition
Three periods (...) indiating the omission of words
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Empathy
Definition
A feeling of association or identification with an object; experiencing its sensations and responding with similar feelings.
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Epigram
Definition
An ingenious, witty, thoughtful, provocative statement
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Exposé
Definition
A piece of writing, often journalistic, meant to reveal or expose weakness, faults, frailties, or other shortcomings.
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Flashback
Definition
Returning to an earlier time in a story or play for the purpose of clarifying present actions or circumstances
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Foreshadowing
Definition
Providing hints of things to come in a story or play
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Hamartia
Definition
Aristotle's term for the protagonist's tragic flaw or tragic error of judgment
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Hubris
Definition
Aristotle's term for the pride of the tragic hero that leads him to ignore or overlook warnings of impending disaster or to break moral laws
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Lampoon
Definition
A violent, satirical attack against a person or institution
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Maxim
Definition
A saying or proverb expressing common wisdom or truth
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Montage
Definition
a quick succession of images or pictures to express an idea, used primarily in films
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Mood
Definition
The emotional response that a piece of literature stimulates in the reader
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Moral
Definition
The lesson a reader infers from a story, poem, or other piece of literature.
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Non sequitur
Definition
A statement or idea that fails to follow logically from the one before
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Pastoral
Definition
A work of literature dealing with rural life
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Persona
Definition
The role or façade that a character assumes or depicts to a reader
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Atmosphere
Definition
The emotional mood created by the entirety of a literary work, established partly by the setting and partly by the author's choice of objects that are described
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Sentence Structure
Definition
The manner in which grammatical elements are arranged in a sentence.
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Simple Sentence
Definition
Contains a subject and a verb along with modifiers and perhaps an object
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Compound Sentence
Definition
consists of two or more simple sentences linked by a coordinating conjunction such as and or but
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Complex Sentence
Definition
made up of an independent clause and any number of dependent or subordinate clauses
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Sentiment
Definition
Refined and tender emotion in literature; sometimes used derisively to represent insincerity or mawkishness
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Stream of Consciousness
Definition
Refers to an attempt on the part of an author to reproduce the unebellished flow of thoughts in the human mind with its feelings, judgments, associations and memories
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Style
Definition
the manner in which an author uses words, shapes, ideas, forms, and sentences to create a structure and convey ideas
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Tension
Definition
The image suggests the idea; related to metonymy in that the expression of the particular suggests the universal. The knowledge gained from analyzing both the abstract and the concrete materials in the text
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Verisimilitude
Definition
Similar to truth; the quality of realism in a work that persuades the reader the he/she is getting a vision of life as it is
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Voice
Definition
The real or assumed personality used by a writer or speaker
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Modernism
Definition
Literary movement that paid attention to density of language or intensity of imagery as a way of rendering the complexities and stresses of external reality
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Post Modernism
Definition
Literary movement which eliminaes traditional distinctions between high and low culture and undermines the most basic assumptions about language. Form is often devoid of voice or theme and instead focuses on themes of alienation
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Post Hoc
Definition
because one thing follows another, it is held to cause the other
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Ad hominem
Definition
Instead of attacking an assertion, the argument attacks the person who made the assertion
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Active Verb
Definition
The subject of the sentence is doing something
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Passive Verb
Definition
Something is being done to the subject of the sentence
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High Diction
Definition
A sophisticated or educated speaker who uses abstract nouns or complex figures of speech and demands greater intellectual effort from the audience
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Low Diction
Definition
A simpler, less cultivated speaker who uses literal nouns and less grammatical complexity than high diction
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Narration
Definition
A mode of non-fiction writing that develops an idea or makes a point by telling a story or anecdote
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Subject Compliment
Definition
The words or clauses that follow a linking verb and complements, or completes, the subject of the sentence by either renaming it or describing it. The former is technically called a predicate nominative, the latter a predicate adjective.
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Transition
Definition
A word or phrase that links different ideas. Used esp., although not exclusively, in expostory and argumentative writing, transitions effectively signal a shift from one idea to another
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Understatement
Definition
The ironic minimalizing of fact, presents something as less significant than it is. The effect can frequently be humorous and emphatic.
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Anaphora
Definition
Rhetorical figure of repetition in which the same word or phrase is repeated in (and usu. at the beginning of) successive lines, clauses or sentences.
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Asyndeton
Definition
form of verbal compression which consists of the omission of connecting words (usu. conjunctions) between clauses
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Cadence
Definition
The rising and falling rhythm of speech esp. in free verse or prose
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Circumlocution
Definition
The roundabout manner of referring to something at length rather than naming it briefly and directly
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Dialect
Definition
Distinct variety of language spoken by members of an identifiable regional group, nation or social class
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Dialogue
Definition
Spoken exchanges between or among characters in a dramatic or narrative work
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Digression
Definition
A temporary departure from one subject to another more or less distantly related topic before the discussion of the first subject is resumed
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Dissonance
Definition
harshness of sound and or rhythm either inadvertent or deliberate
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Double Entendre
Definition
French phrase for double meaning, denotes a pun in which a word or phrase has a second meaning which tens to be sexual
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Utopia
Definition
An imagined form of ideal or superior, usu. communist, human society
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Dystopia
Definition
An inverted or undesirable of the utopia, often used to describe a "bad place"
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Epistrophe
Definition
Rhetorical figure by which the same word or phrase is repeated at the end of successive clauses, sentences, or lines
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Foil
Definition
Characters whose qualitites or actions serve to emphasize those of another character by providing a strong contrast with them
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Homonym
Definition
Word that is identical in form with another word either in sound or spelling but differs from it in meaning
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Homophone
Definition
A word that is pronounced in the same way as another word but differs in meaning and or spelling
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Malapropism
Definition
A confused, comically inaccurate use of a long word or words
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Rhetorical Question
Definition
A question asked for the sake of persuasive effect rather than a genuine request for information.
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Socratic
Definition
the method of seeking truth by the process of question and answer
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