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ENG200
Midterm
60
Literature
Undergraduate 2
10/25/2010

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Term

Short Story

-What is it? When was it developed?

Definition

A story that is shorter than a novel and should take about half an hour to two hours to read.

Developed in the 1800s during the industrial revolution.

Term
Who is largely responsible for developing the modern short story?
Definition
Poe
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Traditional Plot Pattern and its 5 elements
Definition

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Exposition: context, setting, characters

Rising Action: complications

Climax: point of greatest tension

Falling: Leadin to resolution

Resolution: closure, denonement

Term

Pulp fiction

-What is it?

-Typical settings

-What element of fiction drives it?

Definition

Cheap, mass produced popular fiction

Exagerated, exotic setting

Driven by plot (not characterization), gender stereotypes are upheld

Term

What is style?

Three aspects of style

Definition

Distincive manner in which a writer arranges words toa chieve particular effects

Order of words, type of words, length of sentences

Term

Irony

-situation, verbal, dramatic

Definition

device that reveals one thing but means teh opposite

Situational: when there is an incongruity between what is expected to happen and what actually happens

Vebal: a person saying one thing but meaning the opposite

Dramatic: creastes a deiscrepancy between what a character believes or says and what the reader understands to be true

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Theme

-what is it?

-Uses for the reader

-Modern themes

Definition

Central idea or meaning of a story

-provides unifying point around with the plot, setting, characters, pov, symbols, etc are organized

-creates greater understanding of story/aid in articulating central meaning

 

Term
Genres
Definition
novel, essay, short stories
Term
sub-genres
Definition
sci-fi, romance, adventure
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Dynamic character
Definition
character undergoes some kind of change because of teh action of the plot
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Static Character
Definition
chacter who does not change throughout the entire story
Term
Flat character
Definition
embodies one or two ideas, qualities, or traits, that can be described in a brief summary
Term
Round character
Definition
more fully developed and harder to summarize
Term
Stock Character
Definition
stereotypical character
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Foil Character
Definition
character which helps to reveal, by contrast, the distinctive qualities of another character
Term
Major Components of Setting
Definition
time, place, environment
Term
Conventional Symbols
Definition
symbols that a culture collectively embraces and defines
Term
Literary symbols
Definition
usually just one thing and can occur multiple times or only once in a story
Term
Unreliable Narrator
Definition
Narrator's info/viewpoint/values do not agree with that of author's
Term
Niave Narrator
Definition
narrator with youthful innocence and is either too young or niave to understand what is going on
Term
First-Person Narrator
Definition
restricted to perceptions, thoughts, and feelings of single character
Term
Third-Person Narrator
Definition

Omniscent: all knowing narrator- knows thoughts of ALL characters

Limited Omniscent: only inside the head of one or two characters

Term
Limited Omniscent- Objective
Definition
Evaluating characters for the reader
Term
Limited Omniscent- Neutral
Definition
narration allows character's actions and thoughts to speak for themselves
Term
Close Third-Person
Definition
So close to the character's thoughts and view that it seems to be from the character's POV
Term
Stream of conciousness
Definition
takes the reader inside the character's mind to reveal perceptions, thoughts and feelings on a concious or unconcios level
Term
Tone
Definition
Author's implicit attitude toward people, places, and events in a story
Term
Metaphor
Definition
implied comparison between two things of unlike nature that yet have something in common
Term
Simile
Definition
explicit comparason between two things of unlike nature yet have something in common (like, as)
Term
Onomatopoeia
Definition
use of words whose sound echoes the sense
Term
Oxymoron
Definition
yoking of two terms that are ordinarily contradictory
Term
Personification
Definition
investing abstractions or inanimate objects with human qualities or abilities
Term

Diction

-3 levels

Definition

Choice of words

Formal: dignified, impersonal, and elevated use of language
Informal: conversational, used by sub-cultures

Middle Diction: less formal

Term
Lyric Poetry
Definition
One speaker talkng about feelings/experiences
Term
Poetic Diction
Definition
use of elevated language over ordinary language
Term
Connotation of words
Definition
associations and implications that go beyond a word's litery meanings
Term
Denotations of words
Definition
literal, dictionary meanings of a word
Term
End rhyme
Definition
Line ends with rhyme
Term
Exact Rhyme
Definition
Words look and sound alike
Term
Near rhyme
Definition
Words do not rhyme perfectly but are spelled similarly
Term
Assonance
Definition
same vowel sounds anywhere in consecutive or nearby words
Term
Alliteration
Definition
same consonant at the beginning of nearby words
Term
Consonance
Definition
same consonant sound anywhere in consecutive or nearby words
Term
Stanza
Definition
small paragraphes found in poetry
Term
Free Verse
Definition
no regular line-lengths, metrical forms, poetic syntax and counterpoint of stressed and unstressed syllables
Term
Doggerel
Definition

sing-songy, heavey-handed rhymed and metered poetry

-relies on end rhyme

-mass-marketed

Term
Light Verse
Definition
Like doggerel but does not take itself seriously
Term
End-stopped line
Definition
thought, phrase, clause, or sentences ends at end of line
Term
Enjambment
Definition
thought, phrase, clause, or sentence overruns the end of the line and flows into another
Term
Margaret Atwood
Definition

Postmodernist

-sometimes uses metafiction

Term
Lost Generation
Definition

Group of American writers who left America after WWI

-expatriots

-also refers to generation of young ment who lost their lives

Term
Literary Modernism
Definition

Highly intellectual movement, primarily england

TS Eliot= most significant

freud and jung

Term
Literary Post-Modernism
Definition

Anti-establishment

After WWII

-1960s radical reform

Term
Walt Whitman
Definition

Modernist

Developed free-verse

Term
Faulkner
Definition

Modernist

Southern-Gothic

Short stories and novels

Term
Sedaris
Definition

Postmodernist

short stories, essays

Term
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Definition
Magic Realist
Term
Jorge Lius Borges
Definition

Post-modernist

metafiction

Term
A Rose For Emily
Definition

Faulkner wrote during modernist era

Genre: southern-gothic

Important History: slaves were freed from plantation life

Literary terms used: Third person plural- told from pov of entire town; gives a general conciousness. Unreliable because from multiple people's perception but reliable because more people to back up the story. Static Character who stays the same throughout the story- except for weight

Term
Weary Blues
Definition

Harlem Renaissance (Post Modern)

Poetry

Important History: Great Migration

Literary terms used: enjambment pulls you to keep reading from line to line- connecting , assonance slows you down- like blues music, personificatin- piano moaned

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