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Rhetorical Terms
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11th Grade
10/12/2010

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Alliteration
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repition of similar sounds, usually consonants, at the beginning of words. ex. "Sweet scented stuff"
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Allusion
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A reference within a literary work to a historical, literary, or biblical character, place or event. From Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice: "Come, come, Nerissa; for I long to see quick Cupid's post that comes so mannerly."
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Assonance
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The repetition of vowel sounds in a sequence of nearby words. "The monster spoke in low mellow tone" has assonance in its repetition of the "O" sound.
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Caricature
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A description or characterization that exaggerates or distors a charater's prominent features, usualy for pouposes of mockery. A cartoon of President Obama with big ears.
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Cliche
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A familiar expression that has been used ad reused so many times that it's lost its expressive power. Ex. "Happy as a clam." or "eyes like a hawk."
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Epiphony
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Sudden, pwerful, and often spiritual or life changing realization that a character exepriences in an otherwise ordinary moment.
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Foreshadowing
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An author's deliverate use of hints or suggewtions to give a preview of eents or themes that do not develop until later in the narrative. Images such as a storm rewing or a crow landing on a fencepost foreshadow ominous developments.
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Hyperbole
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Excessive overstatement or exaggeration of fact. Ex. "I could eat a million of them."
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Idiom
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Common exrepssion that has acquired a meaning that differes from its literal meaning, such as "Its raining cats and dogs." or "That one cost me an arm and a leg."
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Imagery
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Language that brings to mind sensory impressions. Ex. Odysssey, "Rosy fingered dawn."
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Irony
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Uaually empahsizes the contrast between the way things are expected to e and the way they actually are. Ex. Mideval people believed that bathing would harm them when in fact not bathing led to the unsanitary conditions that caused the bubonic plague.
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Metaphor
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Comparison of one thing to another that doews not use the terms like or as. Metaphors use a form of the verb to be to establish a comparison. Ex. Shakespeare's Macbeth: "Life is but a walking shadow."
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Motif
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recurring structure contrast, idea, or other device that deveops a literary work's major ideas. Ex. Urban decay is a motif in the novel 1984.
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Onomatopoeia
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Use of words such as pop or hiss where the spoken wound resembles the actual sound. "Ex. "The whoosh of the waves at eh seashore"
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Oxymoron
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Association of two terms that seem to contradict each other. Ex. wise fool, jumbo shrimp,
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Paradox
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Statement tha6t seems contradictory on the surface but often expresses a deeper truth. Ex. Oscar Wilde, The Ballad of Reading Gaol, "All men destroy the things they love."
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Personification
Definition
Use of human characteristics to describe animals, things, or ideas. Ex. "babbling brook"
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Pun
Definition
Play on words that uses the similarity in sound between two words with distinctly different meanings. Ex. Oscar Wilde's paly, "The Importance of Being Earnest" pun cause earnest =serious and = name of character.
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Rhetorical Question
Definition
Question asked not to elicit an actual response but to make an impact or call attention to something. Ex. "Will the world ever see the end of war?"
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Sarcasm
Definition
Verbal tone in which its obious from context that the speaker means the opposite of what he says. Ex. "Mom, I's love to see "Howard the duck" with you.
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Simile
Definition
Comparison of two things that uses the words like or as. Ex. "Love is like a fire."
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Symbol
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Object, character, figure, place or color used to represent an abstract idea or concept. Ex. Robert Frost's poem, "The Road Not Taken" two roads symbolize the choice between two paths in life.
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Theme
Definition
Fundamental and universal idea explored in a literary work. Ex. Struggle to achieve the American Dream is common in 20th Century American Lit.
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Thesis
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Central argument that an author tries to make in a literary work. Ex. "Cather in the Rye" thesis: Society forces people to be phoney.
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Tone
Definition
Author's or narrator's attitude toward the story or the subject. Ex. tone of Declaration of Independence is determined and confident.
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