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allegory, characterization, climax, euphemism, exposition, falling action, flashback, foreshadow, ironies, mood, onomatopoeia, parody, plot, pun, sarcasm, stereotype
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8th Grade
03/07/2012

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allegory
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A story with two or more levels of meaning: literal and symbolic
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characterization
Definition
The representation of persons in narrative and dramatic works using the character types.
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climax
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The turning point or crisis, from which no return seems possible, a moment of great intensity.
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euphemism
Definition
the use of roundabout language to replace colloquial terms that are considered too blunt or unpleasant
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exposition
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Sets the scene in time and place. Provides the context for the action.
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falling ation
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forces a resolution.
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flashback
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A scene that interrupts the action to show a previous event.
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foreshadow
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The use of hints or clues in a narrative to suggest future action.
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dramatic irony
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the reader / audience knows more about the immediate circumstances or future events of a story than a character within it; thus the audience can see a discrepancy between characters' perceptions and the reality they face.
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situational irony
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the situation turns out differently from what one would normally expect
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verbal irony
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the speaker or narrator says one thing while meaning the opposite.
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mood
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The atmosphere or predominant emotion in a literary work. The emotional-intellectual attitude of the author toward the subject.
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onomatopoeia
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Words that by their sound suggest their meaning
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parody
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The imitative use of words, style, attitude, tone, and ideas of an author in such a way as to make them ridiculous. A type of satire.
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plot
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The sequence of events or actions in a short story, novel, play or narrative poem.
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pun
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A play on words that are similar in sound but have sharply diverse meanings.
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sarcasm
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The use of verbal irony in which a person appears to be praising something but is actually insulting it, e.g. “She’s a real winner.” When she’s just fallen from the podium. Personal, jeering and intended to hurt. It is a caustic and bitter expression of strong disapproval.
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stereotype
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A conventional formulaic and oversimplified conception, opinion or image.
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