General
Character
Dialogue
Narrative Mode
Plot
100

A narrative or description having a second or symbolic meaning beneath the surface one

What is an allegory? 

100

The process of conveying information about characters

What is characterization?

100

A play on words, sometimes on different senses of the same word and sometimes on the similar sense or sound of different words 

What is a pun?

100

A narrator whose credibility has been seriously compromised. Unreliable narrators are usually first-person narrators.

What is an unreliable narrator? 

100

A statement or situation containing apparently contradictory or incompatible elements 

What is a paradox? 

200

Metrical language

What is verse? 

200

A character (sense 1) who during the course of a story undergoes a permanent change in some aspect of character (sense 2) or outlook.

What is a dynamic character? 

200

Substituting a mild, indirect, or vague term for a harsh, blunt, or offensive one 

What is a euphemism?

200

A plot that follows a straight-moving, cause and effect, chronological order .

What is a linear plot? 

200

An introduction or a preface, esp. a poem recited to introduce a play 

What is a prologue? 

300

The writer’s or speaker’s attitude toward the subject, the audience, or herself or himself; the emotional coloring, or emotional meaning, of a work.

What is tone?

300

Overbearing and excessive pride 

What is hubris?

300

Informal, conversational language 

What is colloquial language? 

300

A novel written as a series of documents. 

What is an epistolary novel?

300

An unspoken agreement between writer and reader: “I agree to believe your make-believe if it entertains me.” 

What is a suspension of disbelief? 

400

An incongruity of discrepancy between what a character says or thinks and what the reader knows to be true (or between what a character perceives and what the author intends the reader to perceive).

What is dramatic irony?

400

A character who contrasts with another character (usually the protagonist) in order to highlight various features of that other character's personality, throwing these characteristics into sharper focus. 

What is a foil?

400

A device often used in drama whereby a character relates his or her thoughts and feelings to him/herself and to the audience without addressing any of the other characters. 

What is a soliloquy?

400

A narrative which presents the private thoughts of a character without commentary or interpretation by the author 

What is stream of consciousness? 

400

A humorous incident introduced into a serious literary work in order to relieve dramatic tension or heighten the emotional impact 

What is comic relief? 

500

A harsh, discordant, unpleasant-sounding choice and arrangement of sounds 

What is cacophony?

500

The second most important character, after the protagonist, often a foil or eventual antagonist.

What is a deuteragonist?

500

Denunciatory or abusive language. 

What is invective?

500

A narrative technique wherein the relation of a story begins either at the mid-point or at the conclusion, rather than at the beginning, establishing setting, character, and conflict via flashback and expository conversations. 

What is in medias res? 

500

The resolution of a plot by use of a highly improbable chance or coincidence.

What is deus ex machina?

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