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Literary Terms
Glossary of Literary Terms
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Literature
11th Grade
06/23/2008

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Absolute
Definition
a word free from limitations or qualifications ("best," "all," "unique," "perfect")
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Adage
Definition
a familiar proverb or wise saying
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Ad hominem Argument
Definition
an argument attacking an individual's character rather than his or her position on an issue
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Allegory
Definition
a literary work in which characters, objects, or actions represent abstractions
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Alliteration
Definition
the repetiton of initial sounds in successive or neighboring words
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Allusion
Definition
a reference to something literary, mythological, or historical that the author assumes the reader will recognize
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Analogy
Definition
a comparison of two different things that are similar in some way
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Anaphora
Definition
the repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of consecutive lines or sentences
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Anecdote
Definition
a brief narrative that focuses on a particular incident or event
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Antecedent
Definition
the word, phrase, or clause to which a pronoun refers
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Antithesis
Definition
a statement in which two opposing ideas are balanced
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Aphorism
Definition
a concise statement that expresses succinctly a general truth or idea, often using rhyme or balance
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Apostrophe
Definition
a figure of speech in which one directly addresses an absent or imaginary person, or some abstraction
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Archetype
Definition
a detail, image, or character type that occurs frequently in literature and myth and is thought to appeal in a universal way to the unconscious and to evoke a response
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Argument
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a statement of the meaning or main point of a literary work
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Asyndeton
Definition
a construction in which elements are presented in a series without conjunctions
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balanced sentence
Definition
a sentence in which words, phrases, or clauses are set off against each other to emphasize a contrast
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bathos
Definition
insincere or overly sentimental quality of writing/speech intended to evoke pity
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chiasmus
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a statement consisting of two parallel parts in which the second part is structurally reversed ("Susan walked in, and out rushed Mary")
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cliche
Definition
an expression that has been overused to the extent that its freshness has worn off
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climax
Definition
the point of highest interest in a literary work
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collaquialism
Definition
informal words or expression not usually acceptable in formal writing
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complex sentence
Definition
a sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause
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compound sentence
Definition
a sentence with two or more coordinate independent clauses, often joined by one or more conjunctions
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conceit
Definition
a fanciful, particularly clever extended metaphor
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concrete details
Definition
details that relate to or describe actual, specific things or events
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connotation
Definition
the implied or associative meaning of a word
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cumulative sentence
Definition
a sentence in which the main independent clause is elaborated by the successive addition of modifying clauses or phrases
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declarative sentence
Definition
a sentence that makes a statement or declaration
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deductive reasoning
Definition
a reasoning in which a conclusion is reached by stating a general principle and then applying it to a specific case (The sun rises every morning; therefore, the sun will rise on Tuesday morning.)
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denotation
Definition
the literal meaning of a word
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dialect
Definition
a variety of speech characterized by its own particular grammar or pronunciation, often associated with a particular geographical region
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dialogue
Definition
conversation between two or more people
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diction
Definition
the word choices made by a writer
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didactic
Definition
having the primary purpose of teaching or instructing
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dilemma
Definition
a situation that requires a person to decide bewteen two equally attractive or equally unattractive alternatives
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dissonance
Definition
harsh, inharmonious, or discordant sounds
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elegy
Definition
a formal poem presenting a meditation on death or another solemn theme
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ellipsis
Definition
the omission of a word or phrase which is gramatically neccessary but can be deduced from the context ("Some people prefer cats; other dogs")
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epic
Definition
a long narrative poem written in elevated style which presents the adventures of characters of high position and episodes that are important to the history of a race or nation
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epigram
Definition
a brief, pithy (terse), and often paradoxical saying
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epigraph
Definition
a saying or statement on the title page of a work, or used as a heading for a chapter or other section of a work
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epiphany
Definition
a moment of sudden revelation or insight
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epitaph
Definition
an inscription on a tombstone or burial place
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epithet
Definition
a term used to point out a characteristic of a person*
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eulogy
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a formal speech praising a person who has died
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euphemism
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an indirect, less offensive way of saying something that is considered unplesant
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exclamatory sentence
Definition
a sentence expressing strong feeling, usually punctuated with an exclamation mark
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expletive
Definition
an interjective to lend emphasis; sometimes, a profanity
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fable
Definition
a brief story that leads to a moral, often using animals as characters
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fantasy
Definition
a story that concerns an unreal world or contains unreal characters; these may be merely whimsical, or it may present a serious point
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figurative language
Definition
language employing one or more figures of speech (simile, metaphor, imagery, etc.)
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flashback
Definition
the insertion of an earlier event into the mornal chronological order of a narrative
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flat character
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a character who embodies a single quality and who does not develop in the course of a story
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foreshadowing
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the presentation of material in such a way that the reader is prepared for what is to come late in the work
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frame device
Definition
a story within a story*
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genre
Definition
a major category or type of literature
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homily
Definition
a sermon, or a moralistic lecture
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hubris
Definition
excessive pride or arrogance that results in the downfall of the protagonist of a tragedy
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hyperbole
Definition
intentional exaggeration to create an effect
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hypothetical question
Definition
a question that raises a hypothesis, conjecture, or supposition
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idiom
Definition
an expression in a given language that cannot be understood from the literal meaning of the words in the expression; or, a regional speech or dialect
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imagery
Definition
the use of figures of speech to create vivid images that appeal to one of the senses
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implication
Definition
a suggestion an author or speaker makes (implies) without stating it directly, which the reader infers
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inductive reasoning
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deriving general principles from particular facts or instances ("Every cat I have ever seen has four legs; cats are four-legged animals")
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inference
Definition
a conclusion one draws (infers) based on premises or evidence
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invective
Definition
an intensely vehement, highly emotional verbal attack
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irony
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the use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning; or, incongruity (a disparity) between what is expected and what actually occurs
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jargon
Definition
the specialized language or vocabulary or a particular group or profession
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juxtaposition
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placing two elements side by side to present a comparison or contrast
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legend
Definition
a narrative handed down from the past, containing historical elemtns and usually supernatural elements
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limerick
Definition
light verse consisting of five lines of regular rhythm in which the first, second, and fifth lines (each consisting of three feet) rhyme, and the second and third lines (each consisting of two feet) rhyme
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limited narrator
Definition
a narrator who presents the story as it is seen and understood by a single character and restricts information to what is seen, heard, thought, or felt by that one character
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literary license
Definition
deviating from normal rules or methods in order to achieve a certain effect (intentional sentence fragments, for example)
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litotes
Definition
a type of understatement in which an idea is expressed by negating its opposite (describing a particularly horrific scene by saying, "It was not a pretty picture.")
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malapropism
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the mistaken substitution of one word for another word that sounds similar ("The doctor wrote a subscription", rather than 'prescription')
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maxim
Definition
a concise statement, often offering advice
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metaphor
Definition
a direct comparison of two different things
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metonymy
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substituting the name of one object for another object closely associated with it ("The pen (writing) is mightier than the sword (war/fighting).")
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mood
Definition
the emotional atmosphere of a work
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motif
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a standard theme, element, or dramatic situation that recurs in various works
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motivation
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a character's incentive or reason for behaving in a certain manner; that which impels a character to act
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myth
Definition
a traditional story presenting supernatural characters and episodes that help explain natural events
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narrative
Definition
a story or narrated account
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narrator
Definition
the one who tells the story; may be first- or third-person, limited or omniscient
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non sequitur
Definition
an inference that does not follow logically from the premises (literally, "does not follow")
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omniscient narrator
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a narrator who is able to know, see, and tell all, including the inner thoughts and feelings of the characters
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onomatopoeia
Definition
a word formed from the imitation of natural sounds
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oxymoron
Definition
an expression in which two words that contradict each other are joined (e.g. jumbo shrimp)
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parable
Definition
a simple story that illustrates a moral or religious lesson
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paradox
Definition
an apparently contradictory statement that actually contains some truth
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parallelism
Definition
the use of corresponding grammatical or syntactical forms
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paraphrase
Definition
a restatement of a text in a different form or in different words, often for the purpose of clarity
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parody
Definition
a humorous imitation of a serious work
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parenthetical
Definition
a comment that interrupts the immediate subject, often to qualify or explain
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pathos
Definition
the quality in a work that prompts the reader to feel pity
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pedantic
Definition
characterized by an excessive display of learning or scholarship
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personification
Definition
endowing non-human objects or creatures with human qualities or characteristics
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philippic
Definition
a strong verbal denunciation; the term comes from the orations of Demosthenes against Philip of Macedonia in the fourth century
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plot
Definition
the action of a narrative or drama
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point of view
Definition
the vantage point from which a story is told
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polysyndeton
Definition
the use, for rhetorical effect, of more conjunctions that in necessary or natural
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pun
Definition
a play on words, often achieved through the useof words with similar sounds but different meanings
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resolution
Definition
the falling action of a narrative; the events following the climax
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rhetoric
Definition
the art of presenting ideas in a clear, effective, and persuasive manner
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rhetorical question
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a question asked merely for rhetorical effect and not requiring an answer
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rhetorical devices
Definition
literary techniques used to heighten the effectiveness of expression
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riddle
Definition
a question requiring thought to answer or understand; a puzzle or conundrum
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romantic
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a term describing a character or literary work that reflects the characteristics the literary movement beginning in the late 18th century that stressed emotion, imagination, and individualism
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round character
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a character who demonstrates some complexity and who develops or changes in the course of a work
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sarcasm
Definition
harsh, cutting language or tone intended to ridicule
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satire
Definition
the use of humor to emphasize human weaknesses or imperfections in social institutions
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scapegoat
Definition
a person or group that bears the blame for another
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scene
Definition
a real or fictional episode; a division of an act in a play
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setting
Definition
the time, place, and enviroment in which action takes place
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simile
Definition
a comparison of two things using "like," "as," or other specifically comparative words
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simple sentence
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a sentence consisting of one independent clause and no dependent clause
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solecism
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nonstandard grammatical use; a violation of grammatical rules
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structure
Definition
the arrangement or framework of a sentence, paragraph, or entire work
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style
Definition
the choices a writer makes; the combination of distinctive features of a literary work
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surrealism
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an artistic movement emphasizing the imagination and characterized by incongruous juxtapositions and lack of conscious control
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syllepsis
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a construction in which one word is used in two different senses ("After he threw the ball, he threw a fit.")
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syllogism
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a three-part deductive argument in which a conclusion is based on a major premise and a minor premise ("All men are mortal; Socrates is a man; therefore, Socrates is mortal.")
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symbol
Definition
an object that is used to represent something else
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synecdoche
Definition
using one part of an object to represent the entire object (for example, referring to a car simply as "wheels")
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synesthesia (or synaesthesia)
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describing one kind of sensation in terms of another ("a loud color," "a sweet sound")
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syntax
Definition
the manner in which words are arranged into sentences
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tautology
Definition
needless repetition which adds no meaning or understanding ("widow woman," "free gift")
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theme
Definition
a central idea of a work
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thesis
Definition
the primary position taken by a writer or speaker
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tone
Definition
the attitude of a writer, usually implied, toward the subject or audience
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topic
Definition
the subject treated in a paragraph or work
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tragedy
Definition
a work in which the protagonist, a person of high degree, is engaged in a significant struggle and which ends in ruin or destruction
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trilogy
Definition
a work in three parts, each of which is a complete work in itself
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trite
Definition
overused and hackneyed
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turning point
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the point in a work in which a very significant change occurs
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understatement
Definition
the deliberate representation of something as lesser in magnitude than it actually is; a deliberate under-emphasis
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usage
Definition
the customary way language or its elements are used
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vernacular
Definition
the everyday speech of a particular country or region, often involving nonstandard usage
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Anachronism
Definition
the representation of some(thing/one) as existing/happening out of chronological, proper, or historical order
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Assonance
Definition
the repetition of similar vowel sounds in stressed syllables and words 
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Consonance
Definition
the repetition of consonant sounds that are preceded by a different vowel
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Ethos
Definition
a rhetoric technique used to directly appeal to an authority in order to strengthen an argument
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