You over there in the corner
How is Magic Johnson still alive?
end of infinity
Look over there now over here and then back over there
shut up; no you shut up
100
a word, phrase, or figure of speech that addresses the senses, suggesting mental pictures
What is Image
100
a term referring to the use of a word that resembles the sound it denotes. BANG! Boom- Head shot
What is Onomatopoeia
100
dramatic irony found in tragedies
What is tragic irony
100
runs through the work and determines the form or nature of the work
What is controlling metaphor
100
the voice of the person telling the story, not to be confused with the authors voice
What is narrator
200
type of brief poem that expresses the personal emotions and thoughts of a single speaker
What is a Lyric
200
psychological complex that is predicted on a boys unconscious rivalry with his father for his mother's love
What is Oediple complex
200
figure of speech that occurs when a person says one thing but means the opposite
What is verbal irony
200
Part stands in for the whole
What is synecdoche
200
the I in the story presents the point of view of only one character
What is first person narrator
300
statement that initially appears to be contradictory but then on closer inspection, turns out to make sense
What is paradox
300
metrical pattern of five iambic feet per line
What is iambic PENTameter
300
strong form of verbal irony that is calculated to hurt someone through, for example, false praise
What is Sarcasm
300
metaphor where something closely associated with a subject is substituted for it
What is metonymy
300
reveals an interpretation of events that is somehow different from the authors own interpretation of the same events
What is unreliable narrator
400
humorous imitation of another work
What is parody
400
a relatively lengthy lyric poem that often expresses lofty emotions in a dignified style
What is an ode
400
a literary device that uses contradictory statements or situations to reveal a reality different from what appears to be true
What is Irony
400
making comparison between two unlike things without the use of like or as
What is Metaphor
400
narrator characterized by youthful innocence, such as Mark Twain's Huck Finn
What is a Naive narrator
500
human characteristics are attributed to nonhuman things
What is personification
500
poem that tells a story
What is narrative
500
when there is an incongruity between what is expected to happen and what actually happens
What is situational irony
500
a sustained comparison in which part or all of a poem consists of a series of related metaphors
What is extended metaphor
500
all knowing narrator who is not a character in the story and who can move from place to place
What is an Omniscient narrator
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