Literary Devices
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100

the arrangement of words and phrases

syntax

100

an ideal/perfect place

Utopia

100

word-for-word

verbatim

100

when the audience knows more about a situation than the characters do (ex. “The Story of an Hour”)

dramatic irony

200

 author’s attitude towards the subject

tone

200

all-powerful (bonus 100: all-knowing)

omnipotent, omniscient

200

act in advance to prevent someone from doing something

forestall

200

word or phrase that is applied to an object to which it is not literally applicable “life is a highway”

metaphor

300

 a word whose sound suggests the thing itself (ex. “buzz” “splash”)

onomatopoeia

300

feel/express contempt or hatred

scorn

300

indifferent/unimpressed because you have experienced before

blase

300

 recurring element/thing in a story

motif

400

attributing human qualities to non-human things (the “sun was smiling”)

personification

400

very small and of little/no value

paltry

400

mockery

derision

400

the emotional feeling the work produces in the reader

mood

500

 when an author starts their story in the middle, no intro/preamble

in medias res

500

overly proud and self-important

haughty

500

to leave out

omit

500

words or sounds that repeat at the beginning of word groups

alliteration

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