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Literary Terms 2

Sara Keith

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7.a literary or musical work in which the style of an author or work is closely imitated for comic effect or in ridicule
9.the final outcome of the main dramatic complication in a literary work
12.a figure of speech consisting of the use of the name of one thing for that of another of which it is an attribute or with which it is associated (as “crown” in “lands belonging to the crown”)
14.a dramatic monologue that represents a series of unspoken reflections
16.omission of the conjunctions that ordinarily join coordinate words or clauses
17.exaggeration by means of often ludicrous distortion of parts or characteristics
18.the main idea in a story.
19.he repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables
22.a unit or group of four lines of verse
26.repetition of conjunctions in close succession
27.a literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn
29.a theory that mind and matter accompany one another but are not causally related
31.a usually short fictitious story that illustrates a moral attitude or a religious principle
32.the pitch of a word often used to express differences of meaning
34.treating abstractions or inanimate objects as human, that is, giving them human attributes, powers, or feelings
35.stress or unstressed word
36.an elaborate or strained metaphor
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1.a conscious state of mind or predominant emotion :feeling; also : the expression of mood especially in art or literature
2.a division of a poem consisting of a series of lines arranged together in a usually recurring pattern of meter and rhyme
3.extravagant exaggeration
4.to represent, indicate, or typify before hand
5.a hybrid language or dialect simplified in vocabulary and grammar and used for communication between peoples of different speech
6.is a figure of speech in which, rather than making a certain statement directly, a speaker expresses it even more effectively, or achieves emphasis, by denying its opposite
8.in general terms, anything that stands for something else
9.a direct specific meaning as distinct from an implied or associated idea
10.used in or characteristic of familiar and informal conversation
11.the rhetorical contrast of ideas by means of parallel arrangements of words, clauses, or sentences (as in “action, not words” or “they promised freedom and provided slavery”)
13.use of a grammatical substitute (as a pronoun or a pro-verb) to refer to the denotation of a preceding word or group of words; also : the relation between a grammatical substitute and its antecedent
14.to develop a mental stereotype about
15.a regional variety of language distinguished by features of vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation from other regional varieties and constituting together with them a single language
20.in or into the middle of a narrative or plot
21.a usually rhetorical break in the flow of sound in the middle of a line of verse
23.one who acts as a spokesperson
24.the way in which linguistic elements (as words) are put together to form constituents (as phrases or clauses)
25.two successive lines of verse forming a unit marked usually by rhythmic correspondence, rhyme, or the inclusion of a self-contained utterance
28.the struggle or struggles a character or characters go through in a story
30.the way a story or poem is made.
33.the time, place, and circumstances in which something occurs or develops

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