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complete narrative whose theme applies to parallel sets of situations |
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repetition of identical consonant sounds in close proximity |
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references and quotations made in reference to outside sources |
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3 syllable foot consisting of light light heavy |
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person or general set of circumstances opposing the protagonist |
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addressing of an issue to someone that is not present |
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repetition of similar vowel sounds in words that are in close proximity |
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a speech delivered by a character that is usually satirical |
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unrhymed iambic pentameter |
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harsh and discordant sounds in a line or passage of a literary work |
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A break or pause within a line of poetry indicated by punctuation and used to emphasize meaning |
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an extended verbal representation of a human being |
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the high point of conflict and tension that precedes the resolution |
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opposition between two or more characters |
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repetition of similar consonant sounds within words that are in close proximity |
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the interpretive level of a word based on its associated images rather than its literal meaning |
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two lines that may be unified by rhyme or in biblical poetry, content. |
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a three syllable foot consisting of heavy light light |
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the literal or dictionary meaning of a word |
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the final stage of plot development, also known as the resolution |
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word choice, types of words, and level of language |
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a type of poem that presents a conversation between a speaker and an implied listener |
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a mournful, melancholic or plaintive poem, especially a funeral song or a lament for the dead |
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a technique in poetry that involves the running on of a line or stanza |
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lines that commemorate the dead at their burial place |
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when sounds blend harmoniously |
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background information provided in a literary work. |
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a symbolic story that usually employs animals as characters |
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body of literary devices that allows the writer to operate on a non literal level |
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detailed reference to past events |
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the basic rhythmic unit of a line of poetry |
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an event or statement in a narrative that suggests a larger event will happen later |
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the shape or structure of a literary work |
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poetry written with out a regular rhyme scheme or metric pattern |
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exaggeration or deliberate over statement |
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metrical foot consisting of an unaccented symbol followed by an accented one |
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a verbal approximation of a sensory impression, concept, or emotion |
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the overall effect of related sensory images |
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