A literary device or structure that has been used so often that is has lost some of its artistic significance and fails to affect audiences.
100
Tone
Tone is the author's attitude towards the content presented in the text.
100
Gender bias
The tendency to favour one gender over another, often manifesting in language
200
The phenomenon of people using two or more languages regularly.
Bilingualism
200
Atmosphere
Atmosphere describes the mood of a story, created through both the tone of the narrator and the setting of the story.
200
Brand
A brand is a product's identity and the feelings and values customers associate with it.
200
Connotation
Connotation refers to the aura of emotional meaning that we associate with a word.
200
Denotation
Denotation refers to what a word stands for in its most literal sense.
300
This suggests that people of different cultures think and behave differently because their language dictate how they think and behave.
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
300
Suspension of disbelief
Suspension of disbelief is a term coined by Samuel Taylor Coleridge to explain how readers of fiction accept implausible stories in order to ascertain some truth about life.
300
Cultural bias
Cultural bias is not being objective, but judging something from another culture by referring to what is traditionally in your own culture.
300
Context
Context is the circumstances that surround the writing and the reading of a text.