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Alliteration The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. It is used to emphasize certain words or create a musical quality.

The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. It is used to emphasize certain words or create a musical quality

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Alliteration

The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. It is used to emphasize certain words or create a musical quality.

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Ballad

A short, musical narrative song or poem that in most cases recounts a single, exciting or dramatic episode.

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Characterization

The methods used to reveal the personality of a character.

Direct characterization: author describes personality in a sentence

Indirect characterization: suggests personality by characters’ words, actions, appearance, and the reactions of other characters to the person being portrayed.

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Climax

Emotional high point of the plot or turning point for the main character

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Connotation

The suggested or implied meanings associated with a word beyond its dictionary definition.

Positive, negative, neutral

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Denotation

Dictionary definition of a word

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Denouement

Another name for the resolution to the plot in which the final outcome is revealed

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Dialect

A way of speaking that is characteristic of a particular region or group of people. Dialects may differ from the standard from of language in pronunciation, vocabulary, or grammar.

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Dialogue

Conversation between characters in a literary work

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End Rhyme

Rhyme at the ends of lines

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Epilogue

A concluding statement or section added to a work of literature

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Foreshadowing

The author’s use of hints or clues to prepare readers for events that will happen later in a narrative

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Formal Language

A set of words defined by a means of formal grammar or rules that describe how to form strings form the language’s alphabet

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Heroic couplet

Name for the poetic form used by Greek and Roman poets

Each line typically consists of ten alternating unstressed and stressed syllables (iambic pentameter)

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Hyperbole

A figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a point, or evoke humor

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Imagery

The “word pictures” that writers create to help evoke an emotional response in readers.

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Imperfect Rhyme

Same as slant rhyme

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Internal Rhyme

Occurs within a line of poetry

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Irony

A contrast or discrepancy between expectation and reality.

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Metaphor

A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two seemingly unlike things to help readers perceive the first thing more vividly and suggest an underlying similarity between the two

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Monologue

A long speech by a character in a play, spoken either to others or as if alone.

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Moral

A message conveyed or a lesson to be learned from a story or an event

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Mourn

To feel or express grief or sorrow

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Onomatopoeia

The use of words with sounds that imitate or suggest their meaning.

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Optimistic

Tending to take a hopeful and positive view of future outcomes

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Paradox

A statement that appears to be contradictory but is actually true, either in fact or in a figurative sense

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Personification

A figure of speech in which an animal, object, force of nature, or idea is given human qualities

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Pessimistic

Tendency to see only the negative or worst aspects of all things and to expect only unpleasant things to happen.

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Plot

The sequence of events in a narrative work

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Point of View

The relationship of the narrator to the story

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Prologue

An introductory section of a play, speech, or other literary work

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Resolution

Final outcomes of the plot are revealed…also known as the denouement.

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Rhyming Couplet

Two lines of rhymed verse that work together as a unit to express an idea or make a point.

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Sarcasm

Mocking, contemptuous, or ironic language intended to convey scorn or insult

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Satire

Literature that exposes to ridicule the vices or follies of people or societies through devices such as exaggeration, understatement, and irony.

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Setting

The time and place in which the events of a literary work occur. The setting includes not only the physical surroundings but also the ideas, customs, values, and beliefs of the people who live there.

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Simile

A figure of speech that uses the words like or as to compare two seemingly unlike things.

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Slant Rhyme

An approximate rhyme based on assonance, the repetition of a vowel sound, or on consonance, the repetition of a consonant sound at the end of a word.

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Soliloquy

A dramatic device in which a character, alone on the stage (or while under the impression of being alone) reveals his or her private thoughts and feelings as if thinking aloud.

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Suspense

The anticipation of the outcome of events, especially as they affect a character for whom one has sympathy, uncertainty causes anxiety.

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Theme

The main idea of a story, poem, novel, or a play, sometimes expressed as a general statement about life.

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Universal

Affecting the entire world or all within the world, worldwide

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Paragon

A model of excellence or perfection

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Stereotyping

A generalization about a group of people that is made without regard for individual differences or a conventional character who conforms to an expected, fixed pattern of behavior