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CAS 100- Bang the Kang
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Undergraduate 1
11/13/2009

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Archetype
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The typical ideal, model, or classic example (prototype) presented in a literary work.
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Discourse
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Lengthy piece of writing or speech about a specific topic.
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Epithet
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A word or phrase that describes the attributes of a person or thing. It is often used as a substitute for the actual noun. "Man's best friend"
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Epitaph
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A short speech or piece of writing celebrating someone’s life. Appears as a commemorative inscription on a person’s tomb or headstone.
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Epigraph
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A quotation at the beginning of a literary work, typically related in theme to those which will be presented in the text.
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Epigram
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A witty, short remark or saying.
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Hamartia
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A defect in a protagonist’s character. It is often referred to as a tragic flaw.
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Hubris
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Excessive pride
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Intertextuality
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A relationship that exists between different texts that may be extrapolated by the writer or interpreter. The texts initially seem very different, but after close examination, show similarities.
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Malapropism
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The misuse of a word through confusion of a word that sounds similar. The results typically allow for humor.
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Magic realism
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An artistic or literary style that depicts mythological subjects in a realistic manner.
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Metafiction
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A form of fiction, which emphasizes the nature of fiction, meaning the techniques and conventions used to write the genre. An example of (blank) would be a novel about someone reading a novel.
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Soliloquy
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An extended piece spoken by a character alone, usually on stage (thus, drama). Although it is artificial, the technique allows the audience particular insight into the psyche of the speaker.
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Stream of consciousness narration
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Writing style conveying the author’s train of thought. This style often rapidly lists emotions that the writer or narrator is feeling at the time.
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Stock Characters
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These characters are often narrowly defined. (blank) characters often add humor in literature.
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Pathos
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is a mode of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions (usually sadness).
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Round Character
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complex and realistic; protagonists would ideally be this kind of character.
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Flat Character
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A minor character with a lack of personality, usually used to advance a story. (Similar to a stock character)
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Liminality
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Quality of the second stage of a ritual or initiation process. (ex: graduating college, which involves moving from the status of a student to a graduate).
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Apologia
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Formal defense or justification of a belief, theory, or policy. This defense is usually written.
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Pathology
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Any condition that is different from the norm.
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Tone
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In literature, authors create (blank) to evoke particular moods in readers. The (blank) indicates how a character or setting is described
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Mood
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State of mind that somebody or someone exhibits at a particular time
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Autodidact
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person who has learned through self-education or self-directed study. (Self-taught)
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Anaphora
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The deliberate repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several successive verses, clauses, lines, or paragraphs.
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Ideology
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a set of beliefs, values, and related ideas that provide a schema of a better society and a plan of action. An example of this would be liberalism or Communism.
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Parable
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A short allegorical story designed to illustrate or teach some truth, religious principle, or moral lesson.
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Weltanshauung
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A term derived from German and deployed in interdisciplinary forums. It suggests a personal or communal picture of the world and a philosophy of what is or should be.
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Trickster Figure
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A god, goddess, spirit, man, woman, or anthropomorphic animal who plays pranks or otherwise disobeys normal rules and norms of behavior
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A frame narrative
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A narrative technique whereby a main story is composed, at least in part, for the purpose of organizing a set of shorter stories, each of which is a story within a story—or for surrounding a single story within a story.
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Free Verse
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Also called open-form poetry, refers to poems characterized by their nonconformity to established patterns of meter, rhyme, and stanza
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Verisimilitude
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Appearance or semblance of truth. An example is if a writer were to make up a story of what you did one day and added details to make it seem more true, even though it is a lie.
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Roman à Clef (Fr.)
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A novel that represents historical or famous events and characters under the guise of fiction.
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Caesura
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Pause within a line of poetry that contributes to the rhythm of the line.
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Dystopia
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A society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding, whereas utopia is the ideally perfect state
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Burlesque
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Form of indirect satire that imitates a serious literary work or genre but applies the imitated form to inappropriate subject matter.
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Cacophony
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Describes language that is discordant (unpleasant to hear) and difficult to pronounce
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Euphony
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Represents a “good sound.” It refers to language that is smooth and musically pleasant to the ear
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Carpe Diem
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In Latin, means "seize the day." This is a very common literary theme, especially in lyric poetry, which emphasizes that life is short, time is fleeting, and that one should make the most of present pleasures.
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Cliché
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An idea or expression that has become tired and trite from overuse, its freshness and clarity having worn off.
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Colloquial language
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Refers to a type of informal diction that reflects casual, conversational language and often includes slang expressions
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Enjambment
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In poetry, when one line ends without a pause and continues into the next line for its meaning. This is also called a run-on line.
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End-stopped Line
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a poetic line that has a pause at the end, usually by means of punctuation such as a period or a semi-colon.
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Epiphany
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Occurs in fiction when a character suddenly experiences a deep realization about him- or herself.
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Hubris
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Excessive pride or self-confidence that leads a protagonist to disregard a divine warning or to violate an important moral law.
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In medias res
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Latin phrase that translates as “in the middle of things.” Many writers choose not to start their narratives in chronological or logical sequence
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Tragicomedy
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hybrid genre that combines elements of tragedy and comedy. The effect of (blank) is to create a sense of the unpredictability of life, which has both positive and negative traits (“ups and downs”).
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Discipline
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A field of scholarly inquiry. It has its own methodologies and conventions.
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Anagram
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emerges when the letters in a word, phrase, or sentence are rearranged to convey a new, unexpected, or secret meaning. SANTA and SATAN.
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Anti-hero
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May initially be puzzling because they are protagonists that do not overtly embody typical heroic ideals.
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Jeremiad
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The literary term alludes to this figure in the Christian tradition, but can be used more generally to signify a prolonged, mournful lamentation or an angry attack on circumstances surrounding the writer.
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A Pyrrhic victory
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This term usually means a victory at great—even excessive—cost. To say something is (blank) is to imply that its costs may outweigh its benefits.
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