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11/17/2009

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Novella
Definition
Italian for "a little new thing"; a short tale in prose often characterized by moral teaching or satire
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Invective
Definition
denunciation of a person by the use of derogatory epithets; denunciatory or abusive expression or discourse
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Naïve Hero/Narrator
Definition
invincible simplicity or obtuseness leads him to persist in putting an interpretation on affairs which the knowing reader just as persistently is called on to alter or correct
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Metaphor
Definition
a word or expression that in literal usage denotes one kind of thing is applied to a distinctly different kind of thing, without asserting a composition ("like" or "as")
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Mood (or Atmosphere)
Definition
emotional tone pervading a section or the whole of a literary work, which fosters in the reader expectations as to the course of events
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Verbal Irony
Definition
statement in which the meaning that a speaker implies differs sharply from the meaning that is ostensibly expressed
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Normate
Definition
the individual whose physical configuration so conforms to a widely accepted notion of the standard human body that the normality of his or her body becomes transparent
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Connotation
Definition
the range of secondary/associated significations and feelings which the word commonly suggests or implies
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Denotation
Definition
the primary signification/reference of a word; the most specific or direct meaning of a word
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Pathos
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a device in literature; in Greek meant "the passions", or "suffering", or "deep feeling" generally as distinguished from a person's overall disposition or character
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Short Story
Definition
brief work in prose fiction, and most of the terms analyzing the component elements, the types, and the various narrative techniques of a novel are applicable to the short story as well
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Memoir
Definition
an account of personal experiences by an author
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Imagery
Definition
signify all the objects and qualities of sense perception referred to in a work of literature, whether in description or in similes/metaphors
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Leitmotif
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frequent repetition within a single work of a significant verbal/musical phrase, set description, or complex ideas; also known as a “guiding motif"
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Exposition
Definition
provides background information needed to understand the characters and/or the plot
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Epiphany
Definition
to signify a sudden sense of radiance and revelation that one may feel while perceiving a commonplace object; "manifestation"; "showing forth"
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Point of View
Definition
the way a story gets told—the mode (or modes) established by an author means of which the reader is presented with the characters, dialogue, actions, setting, and events which constitute the narrative in a work of fiction
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Structural Irony
Definition
the author, instead of using an occasional verbal irony, introduces a structural feature that serves to sustain a duplex meaning and evaluation throughout the work
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Tone
Definition
the expression of literary speaker's "attitude to his listener"
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Implied Author
Definition
used in order to better indicate that the reader of a work of fiction has the sense not only of the timbre and tone of a speaking voice, but of a total human presence; "ideal, literary, created version of the real man"
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Unreliable/Fallible Narrator
Definition
one’s whose perception, interpretation, and evaluation of the matters he or she narrates do not coincide with the opinions and norms implied by the author, which the author expects the alert reader to share
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Ableism
Definition
Discrimination in favour of able-bodied people; prejudice against or disregard of the needs of disabled people.
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Sarcasm
Definition
from the Greek verb “to tear flesh”; ironic remark intended to be attacking; useful to restrict it only to the crude and taunting use of apparent praise for dispraise
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Story
Definition
mere sequence of events in time
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Plot
Definition
events and actions rendered and ordered toward achieving particular artistic and emotional effects
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Example of Novella
Definition
Mice and Men (whole story)
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Example of Invective
Definition
Octavia from Brownies calling the white girls "retarded" and chihuahua
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Example of Naïve Hero/Narrator
Definition
Scout as a narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird
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Example of Metaphor
Definition
Jean-Dominique compares his paralysis to a diving bell. Being trapped in it.
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Example of Mood (Atmosphere)
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The tension in To Kill a Mockingbird waiting for the trial to reach a verdict.
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Example of Connotation
Definition
Slim's job as a skinner having a double meaning (being slick, not trustworthy) and (team player)
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Example of Pathos
Definition
The movie Murderball makes the viewer feel and care for the paraplegics (specific example: when team usa lost to canada and the emotion at the back with the family)
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Example of Normate
Definition
Slim as a character
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Example of Verbal Irony
Definition
Arnetta told Janice to say whatever she wants. (example because they dont actually care about what she says)
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Example of Denotation
Definition
The neighbor, Ms. Maudy, says Morphordite to Atticus first. Scout then repeats it and calls the Snowman a Morphordite.
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Example of Memoir
Definition
Breathing for a Living as a book
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Example of Imagery
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The beginning and end scenery description of Mice and Men. Specifically, the image of the heron eating the snake from the water.
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Example of Leitmotif
Definition

Fishes in Brownies

- the bathroom is like a whale

- Octavia killed a fish

- the "retarded" girls tongue looked like a fish

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Example of Exposition
Definition
When George mentions to Slim the incident between Lennie and a girl back in Weed.
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Example of Epiphany
Definition
end of Brownies when Laurel realizes there is something evil in the world that was unstoppable (When her dad was mean to the Mennonites)
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Example of Structural Irony
Definition

The courthouse in "To Kill a Mockingbird".

-the original pillars

-19th century clock

these objects clash together. it isnt a balanced courthouse, symbolizing the imbalance of the justice system.

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Example of Implied Author
Definition
In Of Mice and Men. The issues of the day about Eugenics (controlling of who reproduces for the improvement of humanity). The author expects the reader to know what hes talking about
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Example of Unreliable/Fallible Narrator
Definition
In "Recitatif", when Twlya cant remember what happened to Maggie at St. Bonnie's.
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Example of Ableism
Definition
Gattaca world where people that were invalid were discriminated againist and did not have the same opportunities as the valid.
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Example of Sarcasm
Definition
Octavia talking about nature and camping ("Wow, this fell from a tree")
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