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11th Grade
01/10/2018

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Protagonist
Definition
The central character of a narrative, the character through whom the lesson of the story is learned
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Simile
Definition
comparison of two items using "like" or "as"
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Point of View
Definition
The vantage point from which a story is told (first and third person)
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Connotation
Definition
Another significant meaning of a word, often steeped in symbol or feeling
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Characterization
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The manner by which an author develops a character within a narrative
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Dialogue
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The spoken words of two or more character within a narrative
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Imagery
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The picture in your mind that the words from the page create; can be figurative, symbolic, or literal
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Situational Irony
Definition
An EVENT where the opposite of what's expected happens
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Dramatic Irony
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When the reader or audience knows something a character does not know, and that knowledge in important to the flow of events
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Ego
Definition
Represents and enforces principle reality. Oriented towards perceptions in the real world and associated with reason and sanity
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Historical Fiction
Definition
A narrative which tells the story of a real moment in history but embellishes it at least slightly (factual, dated)
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Theme
Definition
The main idea of a work of literature; the message is the author sending to the reader
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Paradigm
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A set of assumptions, concepts, values, and practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them, especially in an intellectual discipline.
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Dialect
Definition
A regional variety of language, often with distinct accents and usage, including but not limited to whole phrases
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Oedipus Complex
Definition
A psychological aspect where a child, usually male, has strong, even desirous feelings for the parent of the opposite sex
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Denotation
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The EXPLICIT meaning of a word or a particular meaning of a symbol
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Allusion
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A reference to another work of literature or to a part of another work of literature or to a moment in history
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Conflict
Definition
The struggle between two opposing forces in a piece of literature, which the story is built around- The forces are the protagonist and the antagonist
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Setting
Definition
The time and the place of the action of the story
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Catharsis
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The releasing of certain emotions in the audience: a feeling of pity and hatred for the actions of the tragic hero
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Act
Definition
A division within the drama, usually seen as the "chapter" of a novel
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Autobiography
Definition
A truthful account of the life of a person, as told and written by that person
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Tone
Definition
The attitude the author has toward the work, displayed through the language being used
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Colloquialism
Definition
A local variation of language, as in a word or phrase, found within particular dialects
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Paradox
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A seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true
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Dynamic Character
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A character who undergoes growth and development during the literary work in which he/she resides
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Static Character
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A character of one dimension and personality trait who remains unchanged by the events of the literary work in which he/she resides
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Biography
Definition
A truthful account of the life a person, told and written by another person
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Scene
Definition
A small division of drama within an act, usually of the same setting as the act, but not by definition
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Stereotype
Definition
A conventional and oversimplified opinion or belief about a person or group of people who may share similar characteristics; taking one characteristic of an individual and spreading that characteristic over the group that individual belongs to
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Virtue
Definition
The quality of moral excellence, righteousness, and responsibility, probity; goodness
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Vice
Definition
An evil, degrading or immoral practice of habit; a serious moral failing
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Complex Character
Definition
A character w/ different traits and aspects of personality but who neither grows nor changes during the literary work in which he resides
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Superego
Definition
The part of the personality which acts as a moral monitor to the behaviors of the individual. It is the faculty that seeks to police what it deems unacceptable desires; it represent all moral restrictions
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Direct Quotation
Definition
Using the words of a source directly, in a word-for-word borrowing
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Plot
Definition
The events which make up a story line, in order of their happening
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Style
Definition
The language used by the writer, as well as the narrative techniques used, working together to form the full aspect of the printed material in front of us
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Omniscient
Definition
The third person narrator who sees all and know all -even the thoughts- about the character of the story
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Nemesis
Definition
That force which restores order within a tragedy, named for the goddess of retributive justice
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Metaphor
Definition
A comparison of unlike things without using 'like' or 'as'
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Irony
Definition
A contrast between what is stated and what is meant; there are verbal irony, situational irony, and dramatic irony
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Foreshadow
Definition
To use details and images to hint at events to come in the narrative
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Analysis
Definition
The separation of an intellectual whole into its component parts in order to better understand and to reach a truth
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Indirect Quotation
Definition
Using the words of the author, though not in a direct, word-for-word borrowing
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Paraphrase
Definition
To put the words of the author into your own words
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Novella
Definition
A prose fictional narrative containing all the elements of a novel but much shorter
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Tragic Hero
Definition
A person of noble birth whose personal destruction is in some way involved w/ the well being of his/her world and who faces a battle of morals; her/his destruction comes from a flaw with his/her personality
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Insight
Definition
The act of outcome of grasping the inward or hidden nature of things which in turn tells the grasper a significant message about herself/himself; makes the learning personal, owned
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Stream-of-consciousness
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The unbroken flow of thought and awareness of the waking mind; a special mode of narration that undertakes to capture the full spectrum and the continuous flow of a character's mental processes
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