Poetic Devices
Narrative Elements
Rhetorical Techniques
Literary Forms
Theme Analysis
100

The repetition of vowel sounds within nearby words.

Assonance

100

A scene in a narrative that takes the reader back in time.

Flashback

100

The use of repeated words or phrases for emphasis.

Repition 

100

A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme and meter.

Sonnet

100

The state of feeling isolated or estranged from others.

Alienation

200

The continuation of a sentence or clause over a line break.

Enjabment

200

The time and place in which a story takes place.

Setting

200

The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences.

Anaphora

200

A traditional Japanese poem with three lines and a specific syllable pattern.

Haiku

200

The characteristics, beliefs, and qualities that distinguish one person or group from another.

Identity

300

The repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of nearby words.

Consonance

300

A sudden, unexpected change in the direction or outcome of a story.

Plot Twist

300

The repetition of grammatical structure in phrases or sentences.

Parallelism 

300

a lengthy narrative poem, typically concerning heroic deeds and adventures, embodying the cultural values and beliefs of a society

Epic

300

A deep, intense affection or attachment for another person.

Love

400

The rhythmical pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry.

Meter

400

The development or change in a character's beliefs, values, or personality over the course of a story.

Character Arc

400

The juxtaposition of contrasting ideas or words within a parallel grammatical structure.

Antithesis

400

A narrative poem that tells a story, often of folk origin.

Ballad

400

The mutual bond and affection between individuals.

Friendship

500

A pause or break in a line of poetry, often marked by punctuation.

Caesura

500

A story within a story, where a secondary narrative provides context or framing for the main narrative.

Frame Narrative

500

A figure of speech in which the speaker addresses an absent or imaginary person, or an abstract idea.

Apostrophe

500

A short story with a moral lesson, often featuring animals as characters.

Fable

500

The state of being free from oppression, restriction, or control.

Freedom

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