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The Absurd

Term to describe the human condition and represent literature as absurd

Achetype

recurrent narrative designs, patterns of action, character-types, themes, and imagines that are indentifiable. For example, femme fatale, hero, lover.

Allegory

a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. Can be poltical/historial allergory or an allegory of ideas.

alliteration

repitition of a speech sound in a sequence of words, usually at the beginning of words.

Allusion

referience to a literary or historical person, place, event, or literary work. Not explicity named.

Anaphora

repeition of words/phrase usually at beginning of sentence.

Antihero

protagonist who lacks or is the opposite conventional heroic qualities

aside

expresses innermost thoughts about someone/somone, audience hear not ppl on stage

Assonance

repeition of same or similar vowel sounds in sequence of nearby words

Atmosphere

the pervading tone or mood of piece of literary work

Blank verse

verse without rhyme, especially those using iambic pentameter.

cadence

the rhythmic sequence in natural speech or poetry.

caesura

strong pause occurs in the middle of line

Canon

non-religious texts that are deemed "major" or "classic." They're taught more frequently and printed more. Others are marginalized: apocryhpa

catharsis

Aristotle argued that tragedies leave audiences feeling relieved and even exalted instead of depressed. Tragedies induce catharsis, meaning to be purged of negative emotions pity and fear.

Cophony

purposefully jarring efffect of a sequence of words

Cliche

saying/phrase that is overused, has become common or unorginial

conflict

tension in a narravtive, may be internal, external.

Connotation

range of secondary/associated meanings/feelings

Consonance

repetition of consonant sounds throughout words seperated by different vowel sounds

Cosmic irony

when the cosmos/fates/gods intervene to give hope to a character then crush or
mock them.

Couplet

2 verse lines ending in rhyme

Denotation

specific meaning/refernce of a word

diction

word choice, good indiciator of tone, character, etc.

Dramatic irony

the audience has knowledge which the character does not

Elegy

poem with subject matter of change and loss but ends with consolation. Written in ABAB rhyme

End-stop

punctuation occurs end of the line.

Enjambment

occurs when a sentence overflows past the end of the line into the next – the syntax purposefully pushes past the flow of the line for effect.

Epic

hero poem, long verse narrative on a serious subject on a heroic figure on who the nation depends on

Epiphany

sudden flare of understanding

Epistolary

narrative told in the form of letters

Epithet

adjective defining a distinct quality

Ethos

persons/passage's overall character

Euphony

smooth, pleasant language

First person

limited to what the narrator knows, experiences, learns.

Flat

characters without individual details, no depth

Foil

character whose similarties to and contrast with the protagonist stress and higlight their personality.

Foreshadow

subtle hints about future events

Free verse

irregular line lengths, no rhume, natural speech

Genre

catergorization of literary works

Hyperbole

exxaggeration

Imagery

descriptions that appeal to sense perception

Internal rhymes

occur at the end of verse lines

Irony

meaning is implied through what is said rather than what it appears to mean

Juxtaposition

when two or more elements are deliberately placed together in order to emphasize their differences, reveal unexpected similarities, or to explore the relationship between the two.

Logos

logical thinking

Metaphor

two different things are equated to one another

Metonymy

word closely associated with something is used to refer to that thing

metre

rhythmical pattern of syllable in a verse

Motif

recurring concept, object, action, idea within a work. several motifs in one work

Ode

formal verse celebrates and directly address a noun

Onomatopoeia

words that resemble its sound

oxymoron

two seemingly contradictory terms

Paradox

statement that seems to be logically contradictory, yet turns out to be in some way true, or makes sense

Partial rhyme

sounds are close but not perfect

Pathetic fallacy

Weather to relfect mood/character

Pathos

quality evoking feeling

Personification

inamimate object endowed with human attributes/feelings

Physical setting

where/place

Prose

inclusive term for all spoken/written discourses that is not in metric lines/free verse

Pun

a play on words that are identical in sound or similar

Rhetoric

persuading language using rhetorical strategies

Rhyme

repeition of last stressed vowel and speech sounds

round

fully realized individuals, have conflicts/monolouges.

satire

act of diminishing subject by making it ridicolous, laughter used as weapon to shame subject

Second Person

address a person, typically the reader

setting

mirrors, mould, or challenges a characters and establishes mood, tone, and theme

Simile

comparision of two different things using like or as

Social setting

society/what

soliloquy

in drama, a character alone on stage speakers their innermost thoughts aloud

Sound devices

literary techniques used to stress certain sounds, creating a desired effect

Style

how speakers/writers say what they say

symbol

When a concrete person, object, or event reperesents an abstract idea. either built upon existing ones or made by author

Synecdoche

component part of something used to signify the whole or the whole is used to signify a part

Temporal setting

time/when

thematic idea/topic

One word or phrase to describe universal and/or minor concepts that occur across storytelling genres and traditions

theme

A statement about what one literary text is conveying about one thematic idea/topic. A complete sentence that elucidates your insights into the text’s message that you could apply to your own life philosophy.

Third person limited

limited to internal world of only one charcter

Third person omniscient

uses she, he, they, etc. knows everything about every characters thoughts, etc. can conceal or reveal any characters thoughts

tone

what we can discern about the author’s attitude towards the subject matter of the text that they are conveying to the reader at a given point. reveals attitude and assumptions

Tragedy

dramatic serious sequence of events resulting in a disastrous conclusion for the protagonist

tragic flaw/harmartia

flaw that ultimately leads to the hero’s downfall.

Tragic hero

Neither fully good nor bad but a mixture of both, and still higher than ordinary moral worth. The hero suffers a change in fortunes from happiness to misery due to his own mistakes.

True rhyme

sounds correspond exactly

Understatement

underrepresenting something as less that it is understood to be

Unreliable narrator

characters or actions do not seem to align with the reader or other characters

Verbal irony

what the speaker says is usually the opposite of what the speaker actually
values, intends to do, or believes

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