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Literary Terms. (:

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Alliteration   The repetition of the same letter sound, usually a consonant, in words close to each other in a text  
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Allusion   a brief reference to another work, person, event, or place, often from myth or religion  
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Analogy   a general term used for comparisons between two otherwise dissimilar things –  includes both metaphors and similes  
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Character   a person, or personified entity, in a story  
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Characterization   how the writer develops the attributes of a character within a work  
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Conflict   the problem or struggle facing the main characters and driving the plot of a story  
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Context   the information or situation surrounding a word, passage or event that help to clarify its meaning  
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Dynamic   characterized by change or development  
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Epiphany   A sudden moment of understanding or clarity that causes one to change.  
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Figurative   a non-literal use of words and images  
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Flashback   Returning to an earlier time in a story for the purpose of filling in details necessary to understand the present.  
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Foreshadowing   Hints or clues of what is to come later in a story  
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Foil   a character serving to contrast and highlight certain qualities in another character  
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Hyperbole   exaggeration or overstatement used for sensational effect, or to emphasize a point  
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Imagery   The use of sensory details to create a certain picture in the reader’s mind.  
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Irony   When what is said, or happens, is just what would not be expected  
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Juxtaposition   to place close together to emphasize the similar or contrasting qualities  
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Lyric   expressing a writer's emotions  
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Metaphor   a figure of speech in which a comparison is made by analogy, without using like or as  
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Narrative   tells a story; a written account of connected events  
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Narrator   the person, character or entity who tells the story  
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Paradox   A statement that may be true although it seems to be contradictory.  
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Personification   giving human or life-like characteristics to non-human entities  
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Plot   The structure of the action of a story.  
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Point of View   the perspective from which the story is told  
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Propaganda   Media used to influence people's opinions and actions  
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Rhyme   identical or very similar sounds at the endings of words  
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Satire   The literary art of ridiculing human flaws, foolishness or immorality in order to expose or correct it.  
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Setting   The time, place and atmosphere of a piece  
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Simile   a figure of speech, using the word like or as, to make a direct comparison of two things  
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Speaker   the narrator of a poem  
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Stanza   a division of lines in poetry, comparable to the paragraph in prose  
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Static   characterized by lack of change or movement  
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Symbolism   when one thing stands for or represents another thing or idea  
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Theme   a topic, major idea or focusing question that carries throughout a literary work  
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Thesis   a theory or statement of opinion  
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Tone   the attitude a writer or speaker takes towards a subject or character  
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Theme   a topic, major idea or focusing question that carries throughout a literary work  
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Thesis   a theory or statement of opinion  
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Tone   the attitude a writer or speaker takes towards a subject or character  
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