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A movement made up of many diverse plays, most of which were written between 1940 and 1960.

Theatre of the Absurd

100

A subject, a melody, or a written exercise.

Theme

100

The attitude that a character or narrator or author takes towards a given subject.

Tone

100

 A dramatic work that depicts the downfall of a noble or heroic character

Tragedy

100

A metrical foot that consists of two syllables, with the first syllable stressed and the second unstressed

Trochee

200

Literary device that presents something as less important, serious, or bad than it actually is

Understatement

200

An oversimplified idea of a particular person or thing

Stereotype

200

A book with shorter and few sentences to fit in one story structure.

Short Story

200

Often uses words ‘as’ or ‘like’ to express something.

Simile

200

A group of lines making the basic metrical unit in poetry

Stanza

300

A long narrative, often detailing heroic adventures, legendary figures, or historical events.

Saga

300

A literary or artistic work that uses humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to criticize or expose human folly, vice, or societal flaws.

Satire

300

The analysis of a poem’s meter by marking stressed and unstressed syllables and dividing lines into rhythmic units called "feet."

Scansion

300

The time and place in which a story, play, or poem takes place.

Setting

400

A figure of speech where a part represents the whole (e.g., "all hands on deck" meaning sailors).

Synecdoche

400

The use of symbols to represent ideas or concepts beyond their literal meaning.

Symbolism

400

A literary device where a character in a play or drama speaks their thoughts aloud to the audience

Soliloquy

400

A poem with fourteen lines (or ten) using any of a number of rhymes.

Sonnet

500

A literary device that creates tension and uncertainty about what will happen next.

Suspense

500

A literary technique where one sensory experience is described using another (e.g., "loud colors").

Synesthesia

500

A foot consisting of two stressed syllables

Spondee

500

The way an author uses language to convey ideas and create a unique voice.

Style