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Terms for Literature Class
poetic, dramatic, or literary craft elements or techniques or devices
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English
Undergraduate 1
10/09/2013

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Sensory/Concrete Detail
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words that appeal to, or evoke, one or more of the five senses
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Abstraction
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words that cannot be experienced with the senses: fear, philosophy, prudence
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Image
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the representation of one thing by another. An image is concrete and informs the thing or quality it represents
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Metaphor
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comparison of two or more unlike things: "the moonlit plaza of his forehead"; "her snowy love"; "the morning is a wave breaking"
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Simile
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comparison of two unlike things using like or as
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Allusion
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a reference to something outside the specific sphere of the poem; usually a known entity or personage from history, art, literature, or other fields
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Personification
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endowing something inanimate, or an abstraction, with physical or innate animate qualities
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Diction
Definition
word choice and word order
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Tone
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author's attitude toward his or her subject; expressed as a nou or adjective
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Verbal Irony
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an obvious discrepancy between what a character or speaker says and what she intends to mean
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Denotation
Definition
direct, literal meaning of a word, independent of the associations and attitudes the words might invoke (e.g. hell is a place created by the Christian religion where sinful people go)
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Connotation
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associative meanings of a word independent of its denotative meaning (e.g. hell is terrible, hot, and a punishment
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Paradox
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associative meanings of a word independent of its denotative meaning
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Assonance
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repetition of similar vowel sounds within a line or lines: day/break
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Consonance
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repetition of similar consonant sounds within a line or lines: elope/along
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Alliteration
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repetition of initial sounds of words, usually consonants
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Full rhyme
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matching final vowel and consonant sound: kate/late
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Slant rhyme
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matching final consonant sound/ different vowel sound: mist/last done/own
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Anaphora
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repetition of words or phrases, usually at line beginnings: "I have a dream" in Dr. Martin Luther King's famous speech
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Meter
Definition
fixed pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
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Metrical foot
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one unit of meter (an iamb, a spondee, a throchee, etc.)
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Iamb
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a metrical foot composed of an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable
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Iambic pentameter
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a metrical line with five iambs (unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable)
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Quatrain
Definition
a poem or stanza of four lines, usually with an alternating rhyme scheme
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Couplet prosody
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a stanze of two lines, often rhyming; the study of the theory, principles, and notation of verse, especially the musical aspects of rhythm and sound, and sometimes including rhetorical devices of structure
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Lyric poem
Definition
a poem that is short, subjective, concentrated, musical, and usually focused on a single theme
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Sonnet
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a 14-line lyrical fixed form, typically iambic pentameter, typically using one of several rhyme schemes and expressing a single theme or emotion
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Shakespearean Sonnet
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a sonnet composed of three quatrains and an autonomous rhymed souplet. The usual format is to set up a proble, in the first quatrain, offer variations in the 2nd and third quatrain, and resolve the problem in the final couplet
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Stanza
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a grouping of lines in a poem a poetic paragraph
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Speaker
Definition
the poem's narrator; often the "I" of the poem
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