Poetic Terms
Poetic Elements
Dramatic elements
Vocabulary
American Literature
100

ABABCDCD - What is this referred to as?

Rhyme Scheme

100

The message conveyed to the reader in a work

theme

100

the author of a script

playwright

100

giving human traits to nonhuman objects

personification

100
the darkest of all time periods

American Gothic Literature

200

Poetry is divided into...

stanzas

200

the repetition of consonant sounds

alliteration

200
written in parentheses to guide an actor

stage directions

200
a repetition of symbolism throughout a text

allegory

200
Contemporary Literature Time Period

(1945-present)

300

hot:cold::on:off - What is this considered to be?

an analogy

300

When something is mentioned beforehand in a piece of literature

foreshadowing

300

The short piece of information written before the actual script to depict what is to come

synopsis

300

the plot structure is the same in both fictional text and a dramatic script

true

300

the era where religion was spoken about openly for the first time

Transcendentalism

400

A reference to a literary work, historical event or figure within a work

allusion

400
an extreme exaggeration

hyperbole

400

when a character is speaking to him/herself

monologue, "aside"

400

a recurring character seen in literature over time

archetype

400

intellectual, social, and artistic explosion that took place in New York

Harlem Renaissance
500

when two words at the end of a line do not exactly rhyme

slant

500

appeals to the senses; paints pictures in the reader's minds

imagery

500

What is important to identify before reading a text? This helps with understanding why something was written.

historical and cultural context

500

What is another term for the word, "climax?"

turning point

500

many historical works and the American experiences were documented to be written during this time period

American Revolution

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