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Literary Terms English 11 The narrative perspective from which a story is told

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Literary Terms

English 11

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The narrative perspective from which a story is told.

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Point of view

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When a nonhuman thing is talked about as if it were human.

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personification

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The reason behind a character’s behavior

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motivation

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A struggle between opposing forces

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conflict

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The central point or message in a literary work

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theme

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The turning point in the action

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climax

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The character or force against which the main

character is pitted

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antagonist

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Repeated word or phrase, used by writers to call attention to it

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repetition

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A character that undergoes a significant change throughout the story

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Dynamic character

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The use of a character’s appearance, words, or actions to reveal something about a character

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characterization

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A work of literature that is meant to be performed

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Drama

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A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things, using like or as

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simile

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When a writer uses hints or clues to indicate events that will occur

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foreshadowing

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Language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation; includes similes, metaphors, personification and symbols

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Figurative language

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When the same consonant is used at the beginning of a series of words, creating a regular sound pattern

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alliteration

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The attitude a writer takes toward the audience or his or her subject

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tone

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The use of language that appeals to the senses

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imagery

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A speech in a dramatic work in which a character speaks his or her feelings aloud; this is to reveal the character’s inner thoughts, feelings, and plans to the audience

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soliloquy

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The use of a person, place, thing, or event that stands for itself and for something beyond itself as well.

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symbolism

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The overall atmosphere of a literary work or the feeling the reader gets

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mood

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When a story is told by a voice outside of the action, not by one of the characters

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Third person

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The outcome of the conflict in a plot

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resolution

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A reference in a literary work to a person, place, or thing in history or another work of literature

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allusion

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The sequence of action and events in a story

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plot

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When the reader or audience is aware of something that the characters in the story are not aware of

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Dramatic Irony

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A character who provides a striking contrast to another

character

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foil

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A literary work that can be interpreted to

reveal a hidden meaning, typically a

moral or political one

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allegory

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When the author lays the groundwork for

the plot and introduces readers to

the character and setting, and conflict

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exposition

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A character who remains essentially

the same throughout the story

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Static character

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The central or main character in a story,

novel, or play

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protagonist

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When a person uses words to convey the

opposite of the literal meaning of those

words

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Verbal Irony

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The point of view in which the narrator is a character telling the

story

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First person

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The time and place in which a story takes

place

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setting

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A written conversation between two or more people

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dialogue

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A comparison that does not use like or as

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metaphor

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A dramatic work that presents the downfall of a character of high status who has a flaw

that leads to his or her destruction

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tragedy

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When the opposite of what is expected to

happen is what happens

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Situational irony