Vocab 1
Examples 1
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What is an Allegory?

A metaphorical narrative in prose or verse in which fictional characters and events act as symbols.


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Example of an Allegory

Ex. Animal Farm, Allegory of the Cave

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What is Drama?

A literary genre designed for performance in the theater in which actors take on the roles of characters, perform the indicated actions, and utter the written dialogue

100

Example of Drama

Ex. Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth

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What is Prose?

Written or spoken language that is not verse.


200

Example of Prose

Ex. Novels, short stories, and flash fiction

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What is a Myth?

A narrative of ancient origin that a particular cultural group believes to be a true explanation of why the world is as it is and that provides a rationale and rules for societal customs (e.g., The Adventures of Perseus)

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Example of Myth

Ex. Robin Hood, Hercules 

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What is Verse?

Compositions written in meter.


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Example of Verse

Ex. Rhymed, Free

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What is Poetry?

Literature that can be in metrical form and that expresses an idea or concept often using figurative language. The three most common types are narrative, dramatic, and lyric.

300

Example of Poetry

Ex. song lyrics, greeting card couplets, and limericks

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What is a Stanza?

A grouping of lines of verse in a poem often set off by a space in the printed text.

Ex. Couplet, Tercet, Quatrain

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Example of Stanza

Ex. Couplet, Tercet, Quatrain

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What is a Scene?

The subdivision of acts in a play in which there is no change of place or in the continuity of time

400

Example of Scene

Ex. Hamilton by Lin Manuel Miranda, Scene 1 (Global Inciting Incident)

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What is a Sonnet?

A lyric poem consisting of a single stanza of 14 lines of iambic pentameter (i.e., ten syllables, five pairs of one stressed and one unstressed syllable)

Ex. My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips' red; If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.

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Example of Sonnet

Ex. My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips' red; If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.

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What is a Soliloquy?

The act of a character in a drama, alone on stage, uttering his thoughts aloud

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Example of Soliloquy

Ex. "The To Be or Not To Be" speech, Hamlet, Shakespeare

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