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All literary devices (not rhetorical) from A to H.
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11th Grade
09/24/2009

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Flat/Static Character
Definition
the character does not change much or at all
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Misfit Character
Definition
character whose values are at odds with the other characters'
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Round/Dynamic Character
Definition
a multidimensional character who changes/develops in the course of the story
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Stereotype Character
Definition
fixed character with little individuality, often based on racial, social, sexist, or ethnic prejudices -- the ditzy blonde, dumb jock, rich Texan, rude New Yorker
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Stock Character
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character type that occurs repeatedly i n a literary genre -- the clever servant of Elizabethan comedies, for example
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abridgment
Definition
a shortened version of a literary work
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abstract
Definition
a brief statement or summary of the essential thoughts of a book, article, etc.; an adjective which denotes qualities that exist only as attributes of particular persons or things
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allegory
Definition
a symbolic narrative created to parallel and illuminate a separate set of moral, philosophical, political, religious, or social situations
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alliteration
Definition
the repetition of consonant sounds in a sequence of nearby words (Ex. Mark My Melodious Midnight Moan)
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allusion
Definition
a reference, explicit or indirect, to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
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ambiguity
Definition
the use of a single word or expression to signify two or more distinct references, or t o express two or more diverse attitudes or feelings (poetic term); ordinarily, the term is applied to a fault in style
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anachronism
Definition
action, scene, object, or character placed where it does not belong in time
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analogy
Definition
a point by point comparison made between two things for the purpose of clarifying the less familiar of the two subjects
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anapest
Definition
in poetry, a foot with two weak stresses followed by one strong stress, as in the word "disembark"
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anecdote
Definition
a very brief account of an incident, usually personal or biographical
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antagonist
Definition
a character or force in conflict with the main character, or protagonist, in a literary work (Ex. Goliath is the antagonist battling David, the protagonist)
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antecedent
Definition
the word a pronoun stands for, usually used before or in close proximity to that pronoun (Ex. JOAN walked up the stairs where SHE had seen the bloodstain. -- Joan is the antecedent of she)
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anti-hero
Definition
a protagonist who is pretty, ineffectual, passive, or dishonest; displaying few or none of the characteristics of the traditional hero
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antithesis
Definition
a contrast expressed in grammatically parallel form (Ex. God made the country; man made the town)
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aphorism
Definition
the pithy and pointed statement of a serious maxim, opinion, or general truth (Ex. Art is long; life is short.)
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apostrophe
Definition
a direct and explicit address to an absent person or non-human entity (Ex. O grave! where is thy Victory?)
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archetype
Definition
recurrent narrative designs, patterns of action, character types, or images identifiable in a wide variety o f works or literature; archetypes are often used to reflect a set of universal, primitive, and elemental mental forms or patterns in the human psyche; if used effectively, archetypes evoke a profound response from the reader
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aside
Definition
a statement delivered by an actor to an audience in such a way that other characters on stage are presumed not to hear what is said
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assonance
Definition
the repetition of vowel sounds in stressed syllables containing dissimilar consonant sounds (Ex. I beqUEAth you that you clEAn shEEt and an empty throne.)
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attitude
Definition
a mental position or feeling with regard to a fact or statement; attitude is usually discussed in terms of author, character, objects, ideas, etc.
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audience
Definition
the person or persons who are intended to read a piece of writing. The intended audience determines the form, tone, style, and details included in a piece.
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autobiography
Definition
a narrative of one's own life
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ballad
Definition
a poem or song that tells a story, a narrative species of folk songs which originate, and are communicated orally, among illiterate or only partly literate people, a literary ballad is composed in imitation of an old folk ballad
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bildungsroman
Definition
novel dealing with the development of the protagonist's mind and character, in the passage from childhood to adulthood, the character's identity formation
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biography
Definition
a narrative of the life of a historical figure
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blank verse
Definition
poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter linies
(Ex. One equal temper of heroic hearts
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield. -Alfred Lord Tennyson, "Ulysses")
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cacophony
Definition
(dissonance) language which seems harsh, rough, and unmusical; the discordance is the combined effect of meaning and difficulty of pronunciation, as well as sound
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caesura
Definition
a pause in the middle of a line of poetry dictated by sense or natural rhythm
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candid
Definition
free from bias, very honest and frank in one's writing
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canon
Definition
the academically "accepted" body of great literature and art; one's collected work
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caricature
Definition
in verbal description, the distortion or exaggeration, for comic effect of a person's physical features or other characteristics
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catharsis
Definition
(purgation or purification) emotional purging of yourself after an emotional event (Ex. Crying after seeing a play or movie.)
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cause & effect
Definition
analysis of a subject by examining the reasons for specific actions or events or the consequences or the results of certain causes
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character
Definition
a person or animal who takes part in the action of a literary work
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classicism
Definition
the principles or styles of literature or art of ancient Greece and Rome
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clause
Definition
a group of words containing a subject and complete verb and forming part of a compound or complex sentence
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cliché
Definition
an overused expression (Ex. All's well that ends well.)
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climax
Definition
the high point of interest or suspense in a literary work; the point at which there is no turning back
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coloquialism
Definition
informal speech, characteristic of spoken language, or writing that seeks the effect of everyday speech
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comedy
Definition
a work in which the materials are selected and managed primarily in order to interest, involve, and amuse us
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conceit
Definition
a figure of speech which establishes a striking parallel, usually elaborate, sometimes far-fetched, between two very dissimilar things or situations
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concrete
Definition
able to be perceived by the five senses; a pattern poem in which the visual form or shape of the poem reflects the poem's theme or content
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conflict
Definition
a struggle between opposing forces
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connotation
Definition
an association that a word calls to mind in addition to its dictionary meaning; the emotional, psychological or social overtones or implications that words carry; such as, in the difference between the synonyms childish and childlike
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consonance
Definition
repetition of consonant sounds within a line of verse, similar to alliteration but not limited to the beginning letter of a word (Ex. but Such a tide aS moving SeemS aSleep); the repetition of a sequence of two or more consonants, but with a change in the intervening vowel: live - love, lean - lone, pitter - patter
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context
Definition
the part of discourse surrounding a passage which gives it more meaning; context can be social, historical, racial, etc.
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convention
Definition
necessary, or at least convenient, devices accepted by tacit agreement between the author and audience, for solving the problems in the representation of reality that are posed by a particular artistic medium; conspicuous features of subject matter, form, or technique which occur repeatedly in works of literature; "codes" of genre, plot, etc. constituting all literary works
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couplet
Definition
a pair of rhyming lines written in the same meter
(Ex. And if I give thee honor due,
Mirth, admit me of the crew
To live with her, and live with thee,
In unreproved pleasures free --Miltone's "L'Allegro")
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crisis
Definition
the point of uncertainty and tension, the turning point, that results from the conflicts and difficulties brought about through the complications of the plot
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dactyl
Definition
a three-syllable metrical foot consisting of a heavy stress followed by two lights, as in might-i-est
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denotation
Definition
a word's exact, specific meaning, independent of other associations the word calls to mind
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denouement
Definition
"untying" or resolution - the final stage of plot development in which mysteries are explained, characters find their destinies and the work is completed
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dialect
Definition
regional speech, vocabulary and pronunciation particular to a certain geographic area
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dialogue
Definition
a conversation between characters
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diction
Definition
word choice -- the kinds of words, phrases, sentence structures, and figurative language that constitute any work of literature; also see syntax
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didactic
Definition
work of literature which has a moral or teaches a lesson
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digression
Definition
the turning aside from the main subject in writing or speaking; i.e. a tangent in a discussion
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dilemma
Definition
situation where a person must choose between two equal alternatives
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dimeter
Definition
a line of verse consisting of two metrical feet
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dramatic monologue
Definition
a type of lyric poem or dramatic speech where a single person, who is patently not the poet, utters the entire poem in a specific situation at a critical moment
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dramatic technique
Definition
the way in which the author uses dramatic elements or drama
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dramtis personae
Definition
the cast of characters in a play
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elegy
Definition
a formal and sustained poet lament (and usually consolation) for the death of a particular person
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ellipses
Definition
omission from an expression of a word or phrase clearly implied; marks (... or ***) used to indicate omission
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end-stop line
Definition
poetic line in which the pause in the reading, naturally occurring, coincides with the end of the line
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enjambment
Definition
run-on lines - the continuation of a sentence or phrase from one verse line to the next without end-stopped punctuation
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epic
Definition
long narrative poem on a great or serious subject told in an elevated style and centered on a heroic or quasi-divine figure on whose actions depends the fate of a tribe or nation
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epigram
Definition
any short poem which is polished, terse, and pointed, which often ends with a surprising or witty turn of thought
(Ex. Swans sing before they die-- 'twer no bad thing
Should certain people die before they sing!
--Coleridge)
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epigraph
Definition
an inscription on a statue, stone, or building; a quotation on the title page of a book
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epilogue
Definition
a short addition or concluding section at the end of a literary work, often dealing with the future of its characters
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epiphany
Definition
a sudden manifestation of the ssence or meaning of something; a comprehension or perception by means of a sudden intuitive realization (an "AHA!" moment)
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epistolary novel
Definition
a novel which is conveyed entirely by an exchange of letters
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epithet
Definition
a phrase attributing a quality to a person (a tombstone phrase): Richard the lionhearted
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external conflict
Definition
a struggle between the character and some outside force (man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. society)
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form
Definition
(1) genre or literary type
(2) patterns of meters, lines, and rhymes
(3) central critical concept
(4) the principle that determines a work's organization
(5) structure
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frame
Definition
mood, an arrangement of structural (literal) parts that gives form to the work
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free verse
Definition
poetry not written in a regular, rhythmical pattern, or meter
(Ex. Brother, we are men
conscious of more
than material needs
How can this happen to us
my friend, my foe?)
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genre
Definition
"literary form" -- a recurring type of literature
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gothic
Definition
a story of horror or suspense set in the medieval period or in a gloomy old castle or monastery - hence the name "gothic" which is an architectural term - gothic has been extended to a type of fiction developing a brooding atmosphere, representing events which are uncanny or macabre or melodramatically violent, and often dealing with aberrant psychological states
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grotesque
Definition
fanciful, bizarre, eccentric, or absurdly incongruous
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hamartia
Definition
tragic flaw - "error of judgment" of a tragic hero which leads him to a mistaken act (Aristotle)
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heptameter
Definition
verse composed in lines of seven metrical feet
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hero
Definition
a character whose actions are inspiring or noble; the protagonist
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heroic couplet
Definition
lines of iambic pentameter which ryhme in pairs (aa, bb, cc, etc.)
(Ex. You knock your pate, and fancy wit will come.
Knock as you please, --there's nobody at home.
--Alexander Pope)
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hubris
Definition
pride or overwhelming self-confidence which leads a protagonist to disregard a divine warning or to violate an important moral law; hubris is a common form of hamartia in Greek tragedies
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humor
Definition
a comic utterance; a comic appearance or mode of behavior
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hyperbole
Definition
a deliberate exaggeration or overstatement as a means of emphasis (Ex. I'd give my arm for a slice of pizza.)
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internal conflict
Definition
a struggle within a character (man vs. himself)
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anaphora
Definition
repetition (literally "bringing back" of a word or word group to begin successive phrases.)
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esoteric
Definition
understood only by a select few, intended for an inner circle of disciples or scholars
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euphemism
Definition
an inoffensive expression used in place of a blunt one felt to be disagreeable or harsh "to pass away" vs "to die"
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euphony
Definition
language which is smooth, pleasant, and musical to the ear
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exclamatory
Definition
a type of sentence that makes a statement or exclaims something
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exposition
Definition
in plot structure, background or explanatory information that furthers the reader's understanding of the characters and conflicts; often occurs before the main plot begins, but can occur elsewhere in the novel
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expository
Definition
writing that explains or shows and tells by giving information about a specific topic; term papers, textbooks, and reports are typical examples of expository writing
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fable
Definition
a brief story, usually with animal characters, that teaches a lesson or moral
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fairy tale
Definition
a simple children's story about fairies; a magical tale /Grimm Brothers/
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falling action
Definition
an element of the plot which follows the climax or crisis and leads into resolution
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fantasy
Definition
highly imaginative writing that contains elements not found in real life
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farce
Definition
a play full of ridiculous happenings, absurd actions, and unreal situations; meant to be very funny
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figurative language
Definition
writing or speech not meant to be interpreted literally
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figures of speech
Definition
literary devices that communicate ideas beyond the literal meaning of the words; common types include hyperbole, metaphor, personification, and simile.
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flashback
Definition
interruption of the sequence of events to relate an event of an earlier time
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foil
Definition
a character in a work, who, by sharp contrast, serves to stress and highlight the distinctive temperament of the protagonist
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folk tale
Definition
a story composed orally and then passed from person to person by word of mouth
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foot/feet
Definition
a measured combination of heavy and light stresses
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foreshadowing
Definition
the use, in a literary work, of clues that suggest events that have yet to occur
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