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08 english midterm
literary devices, themes, etc.
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Language - English
10th Grade
12/10/2008

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allegory
Definition
literary work with two or more levels of meaning
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allusion
Definition
a reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
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archetype
Definition
a descriptive detail, plot pattern, character type, or theme that reoccurs in many cultures
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connotation
Definition
association that a word calls to mind in addition to dictionary meaning
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denotation
Definition
a word that is its exact specific meaning
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diction
Definition
independent of association or word choice
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figure of speech
Definition
not meant to be interpreted literally
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flashback
Definition
interrupts text to relate back to previous events
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foreshadowing
Definition
use of clues to suggest events that have yet to come
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hyperbole
Definition
deliberate exaggeration or overstatement
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imagery
Definition
descriptive language to re-create sensory experiences
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irony
Definition
technique involving surprise, or amusing contradictions

types of irony
-dramatic (when the readers know something that the characters don't)
-verbal (sarcasm)
-situation (when an event/ what's happening is contradicting in an amusing way)
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juxtaposition
Definition
situate side by side or next to each other
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mood
Definition
atmosphere
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metaphor
Definition
the comparison of two unalike things not using "like' or "as"
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paradox
Definition
statement that seems contradictory but actually presents the truth
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motif
Definition
recurrent thematic element
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personification
Definition
gives non-human things human characteristics
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point of view
Definition
perspective from which the story is told
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repitition
Definition
to repeat
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simile
Definition
comparison using "like" or "as"
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sound devices (alliteration, consonance, assonance)
Definition
alliteration- repetition of an initial consonant
consonance- repetition of vowel sounds
assonance- identity of consonant sounds
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symbol
Definition
anything that represents anything else
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theme
Definition
central purpose in a literary work
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tone
Definition
authors' attitude towards a subject
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rhetorical question
Definition
a question asked in a literary work that is not meant to be answered by the readers or the audience
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alchemist- theme
Definition
-self-discovery
-fate (destiny vs freewill (listen to your heart, and to omens)
-follow your own path
-everything once came from the same source, everything is connected in some way
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siddhartha- theme
Definition
-time is irrelevant
-listen to the river (never-ending, symbolizes oneness)
-self-discovery
-oneness with the universe
-individual experience (wisdom comes from personal experience not instead of knowledge from others) instead of following others
-material things don't lead to happiness
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the inferno- theme
Definition
-one must experience the most extreme form of something before they can fully overcome it
-the church is filled with politics and is corrupt
-there is always hope
-temporal verse spiritual
-redemption (fall of man- leaves)= sin then ask for forgiveness
-self-discovery
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antigone- theme
Definition
-gods are all-powerful and no man is in competition (pride and cannot escape death)
-only gods have the reserved right to judge another human being
-women are complex and can rise up against men and have their opinions and beliefs heard even if it takes extreme tactics (hanging oneself)
-pride is bad
-duty
-women's role in a male dominant society
-self-discovery
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a doll's house- theme
Definition
-values (family verse society)
-past affects the present
-duty
-appearance verse reality
-the ability to think for oneself and break free from the control of others
-there is always the opportunity to learn
-self-independence and self-discovery
-security verse independence
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elements of a tragic hero
Definition
1. noble birth
2. complex (flaw)
3. flaw= hubris (pride)
4. makes mistake
5. suffers from mistake
6. revelation of mistake
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