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Academic English I
Poetry and Drama Terms
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English
9th Grade
12/15/2011

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Alliteration
Definition
the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
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Aside
Definition
a short speech directed to the audience, or another character, that is not heard by the other characters on stage.
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Assonance
Definition
the repetition of vowel sounds within nonrhyming words.
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Character foil
Definition
this character has traits that are just the opposite of the protagonist's
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Consonance
Definition
the repetition of consonant sounds within and at the end of words
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Controling image
Definition
one that runs through, or controls the entire poem; the effect of the image is closely connected to the theme or meaning
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Monologue
Definition
a long speech in which one character speaks at length to another character. There's no back and forth, as in dialogue. The other character, or characters, do not respond.
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Hyperbole or overstatement
Definition
a figure of speech in which the truth is exagerated for emphasis or humerous effect
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Paradox
Definition
a seemingly contradictory or absurd statement that may nonetheless suggest an important truth
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Rhyme
Definition
an occurrence of similar or identical sounds at the end of two or more words
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Rhyme scheme
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a pattern of end rhymes in a poem
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Soliloquy
Definition
a speech in which a character speaks his or her thoughts aloud (inner conversation that the audience overhears)
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Stage design
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the way the setting for the play looks on stage; establishes where and when the events are taking place
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Stage directions
Definition
instructions which are usually printed in italic type; they serve as a guide to directors, set and lighting designers, actors and readers
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Understatement
Definition
a technique of creating emphasis by saying less than is actually or literally true.
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Dramatic irony
Definition
occurs when there is a difference between what one character says and thinks and what the audience knows is true
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