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Weingartner AP Comp 2010 2011
Literary Terms
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12th Grade
12/10/2010

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1st Person Narrative
Definition
A narrative mode where the story is narrated by one character at a time, normally using I and/or We.
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Caricature

Definition

description that exaggerations a physical feature or mannerism of an individual or organization; type of burlesque or mockery to create comedic or grotesque effect

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Classicism

Definition

traditional literature based upon ancient Greek and Roman principles including emotional restraint, objectivity, simplicity, systematic thinking, clarity, dignity, promotion of general welfare, and adherence to formal composition rules

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Hubris

Definition

a character’s overwhelming pride that results in their demise

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Naturalism

Definition

a literary movement post-Darwinism that intended to interpret life accurately without any emotional or idealistic exaggerations; it disregards religion and relies solely on the laws of nature

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Personification

Definition

a figure of speech that attributes human qualities to inanimate objects, animals, or concepts

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Realism

Definition

an accurate and unbiased depiction of the world without false ideals, personal opinions, beautification, or literary conventions; recognized in the literary movement of the nineteenth and early twentieth century after naturalism was established

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Romanticism

Definition

literary movement in the late eighteenth century; relied on emotion and passion as a legitimate source of knowledge; rejected logic and reason and rather embraced imagination; stressed an interest in nature, mystery, and the supernatural

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Allegory
Definition
form of literature; a narrative in which literal meaning corresponds clearly and directly to symbolic meaning; usually describes something easily and is a step past symbolism
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Alliteration
Definition
The use of the same consonant sound at the beginning of each word.
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Anachronism
Definition
an accidental or deliberate chronological displacement of people, events, objects, or customs.
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Analogy
Definition
comparison of two things, which are alike in several respects, for the purpose of explaining/clarifying some unfamiliar or difficult idea or object by showing how the idea/object is similar to some familiar one
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Anaphora
Definition
rhetorical device using the beginning statement or clause repeatedly in different sentences.
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Antagonist
Definition
  • the character in a story that opposes the protagonist
  • may or may not be a person; could be an entity such as illness, death, etc.

examples:  The White Witch in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz, Joker from Batman

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Antithesis
Definition
Established a clear/contrasting relationship between two ideas by joining them together, usually in parallel structure.
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Aphorism
Definition
an original thought spoken or written in a terse or memorable way.
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Apostrophe
Definition
Addressing a person, object or idea that is absent or since passed
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Archaism
Definition
the usage of speech that is old or out of place.
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Archetype
Definition
thematic meaning; a theme, motif, symbol, or stock character that holds a familiar and fixed place in a culture's conciousness; model, "prototype"
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Argumentation
Definition
a discussion in which dissagreement is expressed
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Authority
Definition
A recognized expert in a specific area.
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Bombast
Definition
Inflated speech or writing; sounds important but has little meaning
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Burlesque
Definition
Literary or dramatic work using comparison to ridicule; extreme exaggeration or comic imitation
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Cliche
Definition
an idea , expression, or element that has been so overused that the original meaning has been lost.
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Colloquialism
Definition

Words used in causal conversation, typically from that region; slang.

 

Ex. Y'all

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Concrete
Definition
A real thing or instance that has evidence to be proven
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Connotation
Definition
The associated or secondary meaning of a word or phrase, developed by society, in addition to its literal meaning
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Conundrum

Definition

a kind of riddle or difficult problem whose answer involves a pun

 

Ex:  What's the difference between a jeweler and a jailer?

     one sells watches and the other

     watches cells

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Denotation
Definition
literal meaning of a word; dictionary definition
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Diction
Definition
The words a writer or author uses to more effectively get their point across to his or her audience
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Dramatic Irony
Definition

When the words and actions of the characters, in a piece of literature, have a different meaning for the reader than they do for the characters.  This translates that the reader has a greater knowledge than the characters themselves.

 

Ex. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo thinks Juliet is dead but in reality she is not, so Romeo kills himself

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Empathy
Definition

a state of total identification with another's situation, condition, and thoughts

 

Ex: Past AP students understanding all of the work current AP students are going through 

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Euphemism
Definition
substitution of an agreeable expression or an inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant.
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Figurative Language
Definition
A word or phrase that departs from the literal meaning for the sake of comparison, emphasis or clarity.
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Figures of Speech
Definition

Words or phrases that diverge from original meaning to provide emphasis, clarity, or meaning. At heart, figures of speech are comparisons.

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Folklore
Definition
Traditional customs, tales, sayings, dances, or art forms passed down generations of people.
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Folklore
Definition
Traditional customs, tales, sayings, dances, or art forms passed down generations of people.
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Folklore
Definition
Traditional customs, tales, sayings, dances, or art forms passed down generations of people.
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Foreshadowing
Definition
Show or indicate something that is going to happen beforehand.
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Hagiography
Definition
  • a biography that idealizes, idolizes, or flatters a person
  • commonly used for the purpose of saint biographies
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Humor
Definition
  • quality that provokes laughter or amusement
  • writers may use exaggeration, sarcasm, amusing descriptions, irony, and/or witty dialogue

examples:  "You know you have a small apartment when your Rice Krispies echo."

"Being dyslexic has drawbacks. I once went to a toga party dressed as a goat.

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Hyperbole
Definition
extravagent exaggeration
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Idyll
Definition
  • a short poem or prose piece that depicts a rural or pastoral scene in an idealistic way
  • very descriptive
  • evokes romantic charm

example:  excerpt from Idyll by Siegfried Sassoon - "In the grey summer garden I shall find you
With day-break and the morning hills behind you.
There will be rain-wet roses; stir of wings;
And down the wood a thrush that wakes and sings(...)"

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Imagery

Definition

descriptive language that appeals to the senses

 

Ex:  "The pot was as red as a tongue after eating a cherry flavored ring pop."

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In Media Res
Definition
Latin for 'In the middle of things'.  Refers to a story that begins in the middle of the action or what is going on.
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Interior Monologue
Definition
  • narrative technique that reveals the inner thoughts of characters
  • portrays emotional experiences at conscious and unconscious level

examples: "I sure hope I don't have spinach in my teeth.", "Why can't she just listen?", "My love burns for him."

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Invective
Definition
use of offensive or degrading language
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Inversion
Definition
An inverted, or reversed, order of words for emphasis or stylistic purposes.
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Irony
Definition
A mode of expression that conveys a reality different from, and usually opposite, the expectation



Ex. Verbal Irony
Dramatic Irony
Situational Irony
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Lampoon
Definition
A harsh satire, directed at a certain person
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Limited Omniscient Narrartor
Definition
The point of view in which the narrator sees into the minds of some but not all of the characters, mostly through the eyes of one major or minor character.
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Malapropism
Definition
unintentional use of a word or phrase by substituting a word that sounds similar but is incorrect in context.
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Metaphor
Definition
A comparison of two unlike things, usually used with a be verb.
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Metonymy
Definition
A type of metaphor in which a word is substituted for a very similar word.
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Mood
Definition

The climate of feeling in a literary work; choice of settings, objects, details, images, and words all contribute to the mood of writing.

 

Ex. "The Clumsy, bald, fat man fell on his butt." Humorous tone

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Motif

Definition

a recurring object, concept, or structure in a work of literature

 

Ex:  The damsel in distress

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Myth
Definition
A traditional story usually refering to historical events to explain something.
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Myth
Definition
A traditional story usually refering to historical events to explain something.
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Myth
Definition
A traditional story usually refering to historical events to explain something.
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Objective Narrator
Definition
A detached observer, not a character in the story, that only presents the external actions of the characters.
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Objectivity
Definition
Based on factual reality, not what an individual takes away from something. The outside view of events.
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Omniscient Narrartor
Definition
"All-knowing" narrartor that is written in 3rd-person and has all knowledge of story events and characters.
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Omniscient Narrartor
Definition
"All-knowing" narrartor that is written in 3rd-person and has all knowledge of story events and characters.
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Omniscient Narrartor
Definition
"All-knowing" narrartor that is written in 3rd-person and has all knowledge of story events and characters.
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Oxymoron
Definition

figure of speech; the association of two contrary terms

 

ex: jumbo shrimp

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Paradox
Definition
figure of speech; a statement or concept that seems absurd or even contradictory on its face but often expresses a deeper truth
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Parallelism
Definition
Recurring syntactical similarity.  Several parts of a sentence, or several sentences, are expressed similarly to show all parts are of equal imoportance.  Also can add to rhythm and clarity of a sentence.
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Parody
Definition
Literary or musical work imitated to make fun or ridicule
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Persona
Definition
  • the speaker created by a writer to narrate a story
  • the "voice through which the author speaks"
  • may be a character or implied author

examples:  Marlow in Heart of Darkness, narrator in Canterbury Tales

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Platonic Love

Definition

an affair in which the couple is attracted for mental or psychological qualities rather than bodily attributes; a non-sexual affectionate relationship

 

Ex:  Best friends

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Point of View
Definition
The perspective of the narrative voice.
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Protagonist
Definition
  • the main character at the center of a story
  • not necessarily the hero/heroine
  • audience is intended to share most of their empathy with them
  • plot revolves around them

examples:  Harry in Harry Potter series, Holden Caulfield in The Catcher in the Rye, Bella Swan in Twilight

 

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Rhetoric
Definition
The use of effective language to persuade a reader or audience
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Rhetorical Modes
Definition
Describe the concentions and purpose of writings; the four modes of discourse are argumentation, description, exposition, and narrative
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Simile
Definition
A comparison of two things that closely resemble each other, uses like or as.
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Situational Irony
Definition

The outcome of a situation that turns out to be very different from what is expected.

 

Ex. Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz goes to a wizard to get home, but the entire time she could have left at any point.

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Speaker
Definition
The narrator, one who tells the story
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Stereotype
Definition
broad generalization/oversimplified view judged from only one specific subject but applied to all of the same kind without regard for individuality
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Stream of consciousness narrator
Definition
A narrative that is written equivaient to the character's thought process.
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Style
Definition
The way that an author writes or chooses words.
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Subjectivity
Definition
Based on an individualization, not necessarily based on fact and reality.  One's own interpretation of something.
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Suspension of Disbelief

Definition

temporarily and willingly setting aside the readers beliefs about reality in order to enjoy the work

 

Ex:  accepting magic as a truth in the Harry Potter series

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Symbolism
Definition
using objects, characters, figures, or colors to represent abstract ideas or concepts
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Sympathy

Definition

an inclination to support, be loyal to, or agree with an opinion

 

Ex:  feeling sorry after a friends family member passed away

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Synecdoche
Definition
A type of metaphor in which the part stands for a whole.
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Tone
Definition

The writers attitude towards his readers and his subjects; moral views.

 

Ex. "The glass was half full" Optimistic tone

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Verbal Irony
Definition

When something said means the opposite of what the literal meaning is.

 

Ex.  Oh GREATTTT 

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Voice
Definition

Voice is the quality that makes the writing unique.  Voice conveys the author's attitude, personality, and character.

 

Ex. Active voice "The cat ate the mouse"

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abstract
Definition

difficult to understand or comprehend;

unable to be felt or seen

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discourse
Definition
Verbal expression in speech or writing.
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exposition
Definition
expaining something to set the stage for the story
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genre
Definition
categories of literature. ex: fiction, non- fiction
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memoir
Definition
account for personal experiences of the author. Only certain time is expressed(year, summer, month)
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mode
Definition
method or approach the way the author tells the stroy
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persuasion
Definition
typr of writing used to change or sway readers feelings, beliefs, or actions. Usually appeals to both mind and emotions.
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regionalism
Definition
a feature such as an expression or pronuciation or custom that is used in a specific area.
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sarcasm
Definition
Sharp ironic speech meant to give pain; to be witty with remarks.
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Assonance
Definition
The repetition of similiar vowel sounds in a sentence.
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Cacophony
Definition
The use of harsh or inharmonious sounds in writing.
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Consonance
Definition
The use of repeating consonant sounds.
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Dissonance
Definition
To eliminate the use of Assonance by using inharmonious words.
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Euphony
Definition
Using "Smooth Consonants" to create a pleasing tone in literature.
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Conceit
Definition
An elaborate metaphor comparing one subject to another seemingly different subject.
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essay
Definition
a short literary composition on a particular theme or subject, usually in prose and generally analytic, speculative, or interpretative
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parable
Definition
a short story designed to illustrate or teach some truth, religious princepal, or moral lesson
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parable
Definition
a short story designed to illustrate or teach some truth, religious princepal, or moral lesson
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allegory
Definition
a poem, play, or picture in which the apparent meaning of the characters and events is used to symbolize a deeper moral meaning
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exemplum
Definition
anecdote or example, used in Medieval sermons, that supports a moral point and sustains an arguement
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anecdote
Definition
a short narrative about an incident or event intended to illustrate or support some point
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autobiography
Definition
a history of a person's life written or told by that person
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biography
Definition
a written account of another person's life; writer is different than who the book is about
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epigram
Definition
a witty and satirical poem or remark especially having a witty and ingenious ending
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