Rhetorical Device
Literary Terms 1
Literary Terms 2
Literary Terms 3
Literary Terms 4
100

When the audience knows something that the characters are unaware of

Dramatic Irony

100

The event or function for which the text/piece was written. 

Occasion

100

The Main character in a short story, play or novel

The Protagonist

100

The author's choice of narrator and perspective based on the author's experiences, background, and/or bias

Point of View

100

The time and place in which the action of a narrative occurs

The setting

200

A rhetorical appeal that is used to appeal to logic, numbers, facts, and data to support your argument

Logos

200

To whom the speaker/author is speaking or writing to

Audience

200

Something concrete, such as an object, person, or place that stands for or represents something abstract such as an idea, concept, or condition

Symbol

200

The struggle between two opposing forces

Conflict

200

A conversation between two or more characters

Dialogue

300

A rhetorical appeal that is used to appeal to the audience's emotions to draw them into your argument

Pathos

300

A figure of speech that uses great exaggeration to emphasize strong feelings and create a satiric, comic, or sentimental effect

Hyperbole

300

The technique that a writer uses to create and reveal the appearance and personality of the characters in a text.

Characterization

300

The person in a story who opposes the main character

Antagonist

300

A form of figurative language that implies a comparison between two different things without the use of "like" or "as"

Metaphor

400

A rhetorical appeal that is used to make the speaker seem credible, trustworthy, and knowledgeable

Ethos

400

This is what the speaker/author is trying to accomplish with this text. 

Purpose 

400

The implied meaning behind a word/phrase

Connotation

400

The technique of giving the reader, listener, or viewer of a story or play hints of what is to come.

Foreshadowing

400

The use of concrete details that appeal to the five senses

Imagery 

500

A rhetorical appeal that is used to build a sense of importance or urgency for your case

Kairos

500

The author of the piece 

Speaker

500

A form of figuraitive language that gives human qualities to nonhuman animals, objects, or ideas. 

Personification
500

A reference to a person, place, event, historical period, or literary work, or myths

Allusion

500

The choice of words that an author makes in a work of literature

Diction

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