Character
Structure
Poetry
Narration
Figurative Language
100

a minor character who illuminates traits of a major character by contrast 

Foil

100

situation or statement in with a notable difference between what is expected and what actually happens or is meant.

Irony

100

Comprised of an octave, developing a single thought, and a sestet that comments on or provides a solution for the original idea

Petrarchan sonnet

100

narrator can enter the minds of all the characters and knows all there is to know about the characters, externally and internally.

Omniscient

100

Brief, often direct reference to something outside the work (historical, political, mythological, etc.)

Allusion

200

a stereotyped character (usual a minor one) whose nature is familiar to us from prototypes in previous literature

Stock character

200

Latin phrase that means “in the middle of things”

In Media Res

200

When there is no pause or stop at the end of the line

Enjambment

200

Rarely used type of narration that consistently uses the pronoun “you,” to immerse the reader into the experience

Second Person

200

The non-literal associations a reader has with a word or phrase

Connotation

300

this type of character remains the same throughout the novel

Static

300

The comparison of two elements (characters, places, ideas, etc.) simply by placing them side by side

Juxtaposition

300

The word referred to by a pronoun

Antecedent

300

Technique that places reader in the mind and thought processes of the narrator, no matter how random and spontaneous it may be.

Stream of Consciousness

300

Imitation of regional speech using altered, phonetic spelling and colloquialisms

Dialect

400

writing that exaggerates qualities of a person to produce a burlesque, ridiculous effect; more frequently associated with drawing than literature

Caricature

400

the repetition or variations of an image or idea in a work that is used to develop the theme or characters

Motif

400

Poetry with regular meter (usually iambic pentameter) but without end rhymes

Blank Verse

400

Point of view of a narrator, who the reader perceives to be biased, deceptive, self-deceptive, deluded, or deranged.

Unreliable

400

technique by which a writer deliberately suggests two or more different, and sometimes conflicting, meanings, allowing varying interpretations.

Ambiguity

500

A sudden insight or understanding in which something, usually simple and commonplace, is seen in a new light.

Epiphany

500

A story that has another story enclosed within it; a tale within a tale.

Frame Story

500

Poem dealing with shepherds and simple rural life.

Pastoral

500

narrator focuses only on the minds of a few of the characters or to the mind of a single character

Limited third person

500

Imagery relating to smell

Olfactory