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LITERARY TERMS

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Items placed side by side in a literary text usually for contrast or comparison   juxtaposition  
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a stanza of poetry consisting of four lines   quatrain  
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a statement that seems untrue but in fact is true   paradox  
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the order of words in a sentence   syntax  
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the use of a significant part of a thing to stand for the whole or vise versa   synecdoche  
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the writers or speakers attitude towards the subject matter.   tone  
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the sound of a word is related to its meaning   onomatopoeia  
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a poem that commemorates or celebrates   ode  
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the repetition of vowel sounds   assonance  
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a direct address to someone or something that is not physically present   apostrophe  
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repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of the line of poetry   anaphora  
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the repetition of initial identical consonants sounds or vowels   alliteration  
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division of a single thing into two usually contradicting parts or options   dichotomy  
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a technique of arranging events and information in such a way that later events are prepared for in a story   Foreshadowing  
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writing or speaking that implies the contrary of what is actually written or spoken   irony  
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comparison of two things, "like" or "as"   simile  
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giving an object/animal human like features   personification  
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a point confirmed by negating its opposite   litote  
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the eyes or voice/speaker/attitude/vision of the poem   persona  
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the most common meter in english verse (UI)   iambic pentameter  
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language that evokes particular sensations or emotional responses from the reader   imagery  
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a sadly mediative poem often written on the occasion of a death   elegy  
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a run on at the end of a stanza in poetry   Enjamb  
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poetry that is without regular rhythm and without regular rhyme   free verse  
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the subjective sensation of a sense other than the one being stimulated   synaesthesia  
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something that is itself and also stands for something else   symbol  
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metrically traditional rhythm in a line of poetry without rhyme   blank verse  
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a statement that one thing is something else, which, in a literally sense, it is not. this emphasizes similarities between the things   metaphor  
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the name of a thing is substituted for that of another closely associated with it   metonymy  
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an element (image, idea, theme, situation or action) that recurs significantly throughout a narrative   Motif  
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exaggeration, used for effect   hyperbole  
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a brief quotation from another text, preceding a literary work usual suggesting the subject theme or atmosphere the literary work will explore   epigraph  
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14 line poem   sonnet  
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a pause i the middle of a line of poetry, used for effect   caesura  
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uses elaborate comparisons or extended   conceit  
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word choice   diction  
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two lines of poetry expressing a complete thought, usually rhymed   couplet  
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