Mood
The emotional feelings inspired by a work.
Symbols used in literature are objects used to represent other things or ideas
Symbolism
Personification
A figurative type of speech that uses non-humans in human phases.
Repetition of a vowel sound
Assonance
Narrative poem
A poem written in story form.
Flashback
A flashback is the returning to an earlier moment in literary time, usually through a characters reminiscing.
A central message or insight into the life expressed in the literary work.
Theme
Propaganda
A form of communication that is aimed a influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position so as to benefit oneself.
Song like poem
Ballad
Rhyme Scheme
The way a rhyme is set up
Irony
The attitude toward the subject and audience conveyed by the language and rhythm of the author in a literary work
Tone
Sonnet
A poem that contains fourteen lines
A long poem in elevated style narrating the deeds of a hero
Epic
Rhyme
The repetition of sound at the ends of words.
Point of view
The way a person looks on a happening, event, place or person
A poem without a rhyme or a beat
Blank verse|Free verse
Non-fiction
Tex that is written about real people, events, places, animals and usually contain many facts.
Writing or stories that explain something
Exposition
Simile
A figure of speech that makes a direct comparison
Primary source
Original source or evidence
A two lined stanza
Couplet
Science Fiction
A writing that tells about imaginary events that involve science or technology
Sayings that have hidden meanings
Idioms
Stanza
A group of lines in a poem