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Hamlet Literary Techniques
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12th Grade
07/14/2020

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Alliteration
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Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words or stressed syllables (i.e. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers)
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Allusion
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A literary reference to a well-known work of art, music, history, or literature (i.e. At lover's perjuries, they say Jove laughs [II.2] a reference to Jove [another name for Jupiter, Roman king of the gods])
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Blank Verse
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Non-rhyming poetry, usually written in iambic pentameter. Most of Shakespeare's plays are written in this form, which is very close to normal speech rhythms and patterns. Shakespeare deviates from this form in order to make a point about a character's state of mind or change in mood
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Comic Relief
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In a tragedy, a break in the seriousness for a moment of comedy or silliness
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Double Entendre
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A word or phrase with more than one meaning, usually when the second meaning is risque
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Dramatic Irony
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When the audience or reader knows something that the characters in the story do not
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Euphemism
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A substitution of a more pleasant expression for one whose meaning may come across as rude, or offensive (i.e. "He passed away" rather than "He died"
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Figurative Language
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Writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally; often used to compare dissimilar objects; figurative language includes metaphor, simile, personification, hyperbole, etc.
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Foreshadowing
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Hints of events to occur later in a story
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Iamb
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A unit in poetry consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
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Iambic pentameter
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A 10-syllable line divided into five iambic feet (one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable). This is the basic rhythm of Shakespeare's verse
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Imagery
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Language that works to evoke images in your mind (i.e. "And with thy bloody and invisible hand / Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond / which keeps me pale.")
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Irony
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A contradiction between what is expected and what actually is - or appearances versus reality; include viral irony, situational irony, and dramatic irony
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Metaphor
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A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is replaced by another, often indicating a likeness or similarity between them (i.e. "Life's but a walking shadow"
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Oxymoron
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When two opposite terms are used together (i.e. "O heavy lightness)
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Personification
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Attributing human characteristics to nonhuman objects
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Prose
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Normal speech rhythm; Shakespeare often wrote certain characters speaking either in all verses or all prose, indicating some personality trait of the character. If the character deviates from its normal form, be aware of changing state of mind... often prose signals a character slipping into insanity
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Pun
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Play on words, especially those that sound alike, but have different meanings (i.e. The duck said to the bartender, "put it on my bill")
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Rhyming Couplet
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Two rhyming lines at the end of a speech, signalling that a character is leaving the sage of that the scene is ending
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Simile
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A figure of speech comparing two unlike things that are most often introduced by like or as (i.e. My love is like a red, red rose)
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