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Literary Terms

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Alliteration   is the repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words. In cliches: sweet smell of success, a dime a dozen, bigger and bette  
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Antagonist   the force that opposes the main character in a story Anecdote: a short,  
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Connotation   emotional associations created by words. This means what emotions does the word bring with it. For example both “woman” and “chick” refer to adult females, but “chick” has a slightly more disrespectful connotation.  
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Foreshadowing   is the use of hints or clues to suggest what will happen later in literature.  
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Imagery   is language that evokes one or all of the five senses: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touching.  
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Irony   is the difference between what is said and what is meant. The opposite occurs. For example: verbal irony is when an author says one thing and means something else.  
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Metaphor   comparison of two unlike things using the verb "to be" and not using like or as as in a simile.  
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Onomatopoeia   is a word that imitates the sound it represents. Example: splash, wow, gush, kerplunk  
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Personification   is giving human qualities to animals or objects. Example: a smiling moon, a dancing sun  
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Point of view: First Person   use of "I". the narrator tells the story as it is happening to him/her.  
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Point of view: Omniscient   A narrator who knows everything about all the characters is all knowing, or omniscient.  
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Point of view: Limited omniscient   A narrator whose knowledge is limited to one character, either major or minor. We only know the thoughts of one character  
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Protagonist   the main character in a literary work  
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Setting   is determining Time and Place in fiction.  
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Stanza   is a unified group of lines in poetry.  
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Symbol   is using an object or action that means something more than its literal meaning.  
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Theme   is the general idea or insight about life that a writer wishes to express  
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Tone   is the attitude a writer takes towards a subject or character: serious, humorous, sarcastic  
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Verse   is a line of poetry.  
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