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En 103 Final (Bob Jones University)
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Undergraduate 1
04/28/2013

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Allegory
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An extended metaphor; a story with both a literal and implied layer
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Allusion
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A reference in a work to something outside it
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Irony
Definition
The intended meaning differs from the literal meaning
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Sarcasm
Definition
Mock praise
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Hyperbole
Definition
Overstatement (e.g. like a million degrees)
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Understatement
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An affirmation of something by denying the opposite (e.g. he’s not the smartest in town= he’s dumb)
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Paradox
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A seeming contradiction
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Anticlimax
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A sudden decline from the lofty to the ridiculous
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Dramatic irony
Definition
When knowledge is given to the audience but not the characters
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Satire
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Corrective ridicule
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Image
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Something that gives an impression of a sense (e.g. taste, feel)
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Metaphor
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Equivalence between two things
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Simile
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"Like" or "as if"
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Metonymy
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A related thing for the thing itself (e.g. the pen, the sword)
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Synecdoche
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A part representing the whole (e.g. 100 head of cattle)
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Reification
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Giving physical existence to an abstraction
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Personification
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Giving human characteristics to an abstraction
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Animism
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Giving animal characteristics to an abstraction
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Apostrophe
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Speaking to an abstraction
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Symbol
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Something with both a literal meaning plus a concept
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Foreshadowing
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An anticipation of the outcome by hints
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Catharsis
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The purging of emotion
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Hamartia
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The tragic flaw
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Periperteia
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The reversal of fortune
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Anagnorisis
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The “aha” moment
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Alliteration
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The repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby stressed syllables (e.g. brushing, bubbled, buzzings)
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Consonance
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The repetition of terminal consonant sounds in nearby stressed syllables (e.g. heard, behind)
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Onomatopoeia
Definition
Words that sound like what they mean (e.g. bubbled, snip)
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Iambic foot
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Consists of two syllables, the second of which is accented (e.g. beWARE)
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Trochaic foot
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Consists of two syllables, the first of which is accented (e.g. HAPpy)
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Anapestic foot
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Consists of three syllables; two unaccented syllables followed by an accented syllable (e.g. underSTAND)
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Dactylic foot
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Consists of three syllables; one accented syllable followed by one unaccented (e.g. LOVEliness)
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Caesura
Definition
A pause in a line of poetry
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Enjambment
Definition
A line that flows into the following line
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Blank verse
Definition
Unrhymed iambic pentameter
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Free verse
Definition
No rhyme or meter
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Pathetic (pathos) fallacy
Definition
Projecting a character's emotions upon nature (e.g. when the river merchant's wife was sad she thought the monkeys were crying)
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Chiasmus
Definition
Concepts repeated in reverse order
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Assonance
Definition
The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby stressed syllables (e.g. brushed, buzzing)
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