A symbolism device where the meaning of a greater concept; Suggests meaning via metaphoric examples.
What is Allegory
The author places a person, concept, place, idea or theme parallel to another. Used to etch out character detail.
What is Justaposition
Attaching human traits and characteristics to a non human object or idea.
What is Personification.
The base or topic of focus that links all the aspects of a literary work with another. It may also be called the main subject.
What is Theme.
A speech made by a a character in a play while no other characters are on stage.
Form of literary device that helps to establish a relationship based on similarities between two concepts or ideas.
What is an Analogy
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What kind of rhyme is this?
"We were the first that ever burst"
What is an Internal Rhyme
Words whose sound is close to the sound they are meant to depict.
Example: Buzz, Snap
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What is onomatopoeia.
A story in which the heroic character either dies or comes to some other unhappy end.
What is Tragedy.
A word, phrase, line or group of lines that is repeated several times in a poem.
What is a Refrain.
Literary device used as a descriptive device to add to a person or places's regular name and attribute some special quality to the same.
What is an Epithet
Any element, subject, idea, or concept that is constantly present through the entire body of literature. It is the very fabric of the literary piece.
What is a Motif.
The practice of making fun of a human weakness or character flaw. Usually humorous or make fun to entertain and amuse.
What is Satire.
The attitude an author takes toward the subject of work, the characters in it, or the audience.
What is Tone.
A poem consisting of four lines, or four lines of a poem that can be considered a unit.
The author purposefully leaves out conjunctions in the sentence.
Example: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
What is an Asyndeton
Related to works of Old English poetry where the author would use a twist of words, figure of speech, or a complex sentence. Used primarily in old Norse and Germanic poetry.
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What is Kennings.
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Used to identify the time, place, and mood of events in a story.
What is Setting
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The language spoken by the people who live in a particular locality. (not dialect)
What is Vernacular
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A figure of speech in which part represents the whole.
Example: If you don't drive properly, you will lose your wheels.
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What is a Synecdoche
The intended meaning is not stated clearly and is stated through indirect means.
Example: And once again, the autumn leaves were falling.
What is connotation
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Comparison not using like, as, or than.
What is a Metaphor.
Refers to the uninterrupted and unhindered collection of thoughts and ideas. Usually related to a character's thought process.
What is Stream of Conciousness.
An outrageously exaggerated, humorous story that is obviously unbelievable.
What is a Tall Tale
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The central character in a story who initiates or drives the action.
What is a protagonist.
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