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literary terms and figures of speech

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conflict   a problem or obstacle a characters faces . man vs self man vs man  
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exposition ( part of plot sequence)   introduces all the necessary to understand the action that follows.  
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rising action ( part of plot sequence)   the problem of conflict is introduced  
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climax ( part of plot sequence)   the conflict is at its height  
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resolution ( part of plot sequence)   unravels the complication and provides answers to the questions  
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method of characterization   the ways authors describe their characters .  
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types of methods of characterization   direct description by author , a description offered by another character, the character may speaks and act therefore describing him/herself , an author may go into the characters mind and present his/her thoughts  
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setting   the time and place of the action of the plot  
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three types irony   verbal , situational , dramatic  
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verbal irony   occurs when a writer or speaker says one thing and means the exact opposite  
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situational irony   occurs when the exact opposite of what a character expects, occurs.  
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dramatic irony   involves the reader or audience knowing something about what's happening in the plot, about which the characters have no knowledge.  
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allusion   a reference in one work of literature to a well known person ,place or event in another work.  
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foil   a character who, by contrast, sets off another character  
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protagonist   the leading character in literary work  
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antagonist   one who opposes or competes with another  
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point of view   the way the author allows you to see and hear what's going on.  
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figure of speech   any way of saying something other than the ordinary way.  
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imagery   any language that excites the senses  
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assonance   the repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds in neighboring words  
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alliteration   the repetition of the same first letter or sounds in a group of words.  
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symbolism   an object , action or idea that represents something other than itself.  
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hyperbole   an identical exaggerated statement often used for dramatic or humorous effect.  
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metaphor   a comparison of two unlike things that doesn't use a comparing word-suggesting that one thing is another.  
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simile   a comparison of two unlike things which uses the comparing word like or as  
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personification   the process of giving human characteristics to an inanimate object or animals  
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