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Literary terms
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9th Grade
01/21/2011

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Exposition
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In the early part of a short story or other fiction piece, this sets the tone establishes the setting, introducing the characters and gives background info.
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Diction
Definition
A writers or speakers choice of words
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Voice
Definition
this refers to a writers unique use of language that allows a reader to "hear" a human personality in his or her writing. Sentence structure, diction and tone all help to create this.
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Theme
Definition
The main idea in a work of literature. it is a perception about life or human nature that the writer shares with the reader.
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Third person point of view
Definition
In this, the narrator is someone outside of the action, not a character writing the story. The characters are reffered to by name or by the pronouns he,she and they.
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Rising action
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This refers to the events in the story that move the plot along by adding complications or expanding the conflict. It builds suspense to a turning point.
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Simile
Definition
A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things which are not alike by using like or as.
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Irony
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A special kind of contrast between appearance and reality--usually one in which reality is the opposite from what it seems.
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Allusion
Definition
An indirect referance to another literary work or to a famous person, place or event.
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Protagonist
Definition
Main characters who undergo changes as the plot unfolds are referred to as this.
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Stadic characters
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Character who do not change are referred to this term.
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Author's purpose
Definition
To express an opinion,persuade, or entertain
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Falling action
Definition
Synonyms for this are "resolution" and "denouement".
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Climax
Definition
highest point in the story.
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Epic
Definition
A long narrative poem about the adventures of a hero whose actions reflect the ideals and values of a nation or race. They address concerns, such as good and evil, life and death, sin and redemption.
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Epithet
Definition
A breif descriptive phrase that points out of traits associated with a particular person or thing.
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Foreshadowing
Definition
A wr1ters use of hints or clues to indicate events and situations that will occur later in a plot. This creates suspense while also preparing the reader for what is to come.
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Dead metephore
Definition
Another word for "cliche".
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Non-fiction
Definition
Prose writing that deals with real people, events and places.
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Metephore
Definition
A figure of speech that makes a direct connection between two things that are not alike but have something in common.
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Plot
Definition
The sequence of events in a story.
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Onomatopoeia
Definition
The use of sound words which use sounds which suggest their meanings.
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Setting
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The time and place of action of a story.
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Tone
Definition
The attitude a writer takes toward a subject.
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Conflict
Definition
Struggle of some kind between opposing forces.
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Essay
Definition
Brief composition on a single subject that usually presents the personal views of the author
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Dinotation
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Refers to the attitudes and feelings associated with a word
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Connotation
Definition
refers to the literal or dictionary meaning of a word.
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Symbol
Definition
Person, place, activity or an object that stands for something beyond itself.
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Structure
Definition
Refers to the method of narrating a piece of literature.
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Main character
Definition
The central character or hero in a narrative or drama, usually the one the reader or audience tends to identify with.
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Epic simile
Definition
This is also called hermonic and is a long, elaborate comparison that often continues for a number of lines.
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Antagonist
Definition
the bad guy who is against the protagonist.
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Biography
Definition
True account of someones life told by someone else.
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Autobiography
Definition
A written account of someones life written by themselves.
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Characterization
Definition
This may be achieved by direct, physical description, by a persons thoughts and speech, feelings or actions, by other characters reactions or by direct comments from the narrator.
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Epic Hero
Definition
A larger-then-life hero who embodies the ideals of a nation or race. takes part in dangerous adventures and accompishes many great deeds.
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Fiction
Definition
Refers to works with imaginary elements.
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Hyperbole
Definition
Figurs of speech which in truth is exaggerated for emphasis or for humorous effect.
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Figurtive language
Definition
Language that communicates beyond the ordinary, literal meanings of words.
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First person point of view
Definition
A story told by a narrator who is a character in the story and which uses the pronouns "I" "me" or "my".
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Imagry
Definition
Consists of descriptive words and phrases that re-create sensory experiences for the reader.
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Personification
Definition
Figure of speech in which human qualities are attributed to an object, animal or idea.
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Myth
Definition
A traditional story, usually concerning some superhuman being unlikely event, that once was widely believed to be true.
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Mood
Definition
In a literary work, the feeling or atmosphere that the writer creates for the reader.
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