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Vocab Week 9

TermDefinition
diálogo cuando personajes tienen una conversación
retruécano juego de palabras cuando repite conceptos en el opuesto orden
verso blanco verso que no tiene rima consonante ni asonante con otro verso
monólogo cuando un personaje en una obra teatral habla solo, y a veces otros personajes pueden oír
hipérbaton cuando un verso no tiene orden normal de palabras
verso libre verso que no hay rima o tiene patrón métrico (Mujer Negra)
prosa expresión natural del lenguaje, no es poesia
surrealismo un movimiento literario que usa sueños y alucinaciones y quiere sobrepasar real, siglo 20
pathos la emoción que crea tristeza o lástima
novela obra narrativa de ficción en prosa
vanguardia un movimiento entre wwI que hay muchas nuevas técnicas literarias, surrealismo es un parte, verso libre, etc
teatro del absurdo obra teatral de una situación sin sentido cuando que los personajes se enfrentan a situaciones que muestra la insensatez de la vida en un mundo deshumanizado
fábula un cuento ficticio usualmente con animales, con la intención didáctica, hay un lección de la naturaleza humana
soneto poema de Italia de catorce versos endecasílabos con rima usualmente como ABBA CDE CDE
narrador omnisciente un narrador que sabe toda de los mentes de los personajes
parodia imitación de una obra con fin de ridiculizar
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