Dress-ups
Vocabulary
Type of Stories
Parts of a Story
Genre
100

An explicit comparison between 2 things, signified by words "like" or "as"  

Simile

100

Formation of a word from sound associated with its name

Onomatopoeia

100

Type of fiction that defies common sense and creates entirely new world through manipulation of language

Literary nonsense

100

Central topic or idea explored in the text

Theme

100

Content is imaginative but based on science 

science fiction

200

A figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa

Synecdoche

200

A fictitious name, especially used by an author 

Pseudonym

200

Novel written as a series of documents usual form is letters, although diary entries, newspaper clippings and other documents 

Epistolary novel

200

A character who opposes the hero of the story 

Antagonist

200

Brief work of fiction, usually written in prose

Short story

300

An arrangement in which 2 or more elements are arranged usinf similar phrasing or sentence structure

Parallelism

300

exaggerated statements not to be taken literally 

Hyperbole

300

A way of criticizing an idea or person 

Satire

300

Main character of a book viewed in a positive light 

Protagonist

300

 Stories that focus on crime and circumstance 

Mystery

400

Words repeated in a reverse order, reverse parallelism

Chiamus

400

Form of language that is used in a particular specific region 

Dialect

400

A novel dealing with one person's formative years

Bildungsroman

400

Atmosphere of the narrative created by attitude and descriptions

Mood

400

Story that concerns an unreal world or unreal characters 

Fantasy

500

Indirect reference to another literary work 

Allusion

500

A trope in which human characteristics are attributed to an inanimate object.

Personification

500

A story with 2 levels of meaning 

Allegory

500

Final part of a play, movie, or narrative 

Denouement

500

Story made up set in the past sometimes borrows characteristics 

Historical fiction

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