Words A-D
Words E- I
Words I-P
Words R-V
100

a phrase that has become overly familiar or commonplace in its' usage

cliche

100

a contemplative poem, on death or mortality, often written for someone who is deceased

elegy

100

a type of literature that is structured in paragraphs NOT poetry-like stanzas

prose

100

truthful, realistic writing

verisimilitude 

200

emotional feeling a reader has at the end of a tragedy or drama

catharsis

200

annoyed

indignant

200

unquestionable

irrefutable

200

firm determination to do something

resolve

300

deprived of a right or privilege

disenfranchised

300

a character whose personality and attitude contrast sharply with those of another

foil

300

made irrelevant

moot

300

writing that takes the reader inside the character's mind to reveal thoughts as they are randomly occurring

stream-of-consciousness

400

undecided

ambivalent

400

to imitate 

emulate

400

a statement that appears to be self-contradictory or silly, but may in fact be true

paradox

400

the order in which the reader learns information, based in the way the writer organizes the work

structure 

500

to outline

delineate

500

unrestrained

effusive

500

designed to impress or attract notice

ostentatious

500

the use of sarcastic wit to expose flaws in society

satire 

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