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AP Literary Terms
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1. The role or facade that a character assumes or depicts to a reader - a viewer - or the world at large
canon
persona
rhyme scheme
invective
2. A humorous play on words - using similar-sounding or identical words to suggest different meanings
title character
pun
Apollonian
bard
3. The generic name for a figure of speech such as image - symbol - simile - and metaphor
annotation
quatrain
coming-of-age story
trope
4. A narrative told by a character involved in the story - using first-person pronouns such as I and we.
anachronism
first-person narrative
stream of consciousness
myth
5. Providing hints of things to come in a story or play
couplet
expose
foreshadowing
abstract
6. A novel focusing on and describing the social customs and habits of a particular social group
wit
novel of manners
picaresque novel
farce
7. The language spoken in England roughly between 1150 and 1500 A.D.
Middle English
invective
protagonist
connotation
8. A witty or ingenious thought; a diverting or highly fanciful idea - often stated in figurative language
sentimental
ballad
conceit
in medias res
9. The emotional tone in a work of literature
picaresque novel
mood
muse
anachronism
10. A concise but ingenious - witty - and thoughtful statement
first-person narrative
rhetorical stance
epigram
protagonist
11. The use of one object to evoke ideas and associations not literally part of the original object
sarcasm
euphemism
flashback
symbolism
12. The action in a play or story that occurs after the climax and that leads to the conclusion and often to the resolution of the conflict
falling action
tragedy
allusion
novel of manners
13. A term that describes a line of poetry that ends with a natural pause often indicated by a mark of punctuation.
invective
classicism
sentiment
end-stopped
14. French term for the world of books - criticism - and literature in general
oxymoron
hubris
belle-lettres
burlesque
15. A lyric poem usually marked by serious - respectful - and exalted feeling towards the subject
ode
pun
classic
classicism
16. A series of comparisons between two unlike objects
eponymous
plot
picaresque novel
extended metaphor
17. French for a novel in which hisotrical events and actual people appear under the guise of fiction
periodic sentence
roman a clef
climax
style
18. The excessive pride that often leads tragic heroes to their death
eponymous
hubris
romance
coming-of-age story
19. A character or force in a work of literature that - by opposing the protagonist produces tension or conflict
stream of consciousness
prosody
protagonist
antagonist
20. A story consisting of events from which a moral or spiritual truth may be derived
parable
fable
ode
deus ex machina
21. The pattern of rhymes within a given poem
rhyme scheme
stanza
rhetoric
allusion
22. A quick succession of images or impressions used to express an idea
montage
light verse
verisimilitude
first-person narrative
23. A statement or idea that fails to follow logically from the one before
non sequitur
bard
fantasy
verisimilitude
24. A vagueness of meaning; a conscious lack of clarity meant to evoke multiple meanings and interpretation
stanza
non sequitur
ambiguity
pastoral
25. An imaginary story that has become an accepted part of the cultural or religious tradition of a group or society
sentimental
myth
extended metaphor
motif
26. A mode of expression in which the intended meaning is the opposite of what is stated - often implying ridicule or light sarcasm; a state of affairs or events that is the reverse of what might have been expected
irony
exposition
figurative language
foreshadowing
27. A sentence containing a deliberate omission of words. In the sentence 'May was hot and June the same -' the verb 'was' is omitted from the second clause
caesura
sentimental
Apollonian
elliptical construction
28. The high point - or turning point - of a story or play
antithesis
Dionysian
climax
classic
29. The act of determining the meter of a poetic line.
alliteration
scan
motif
plot
30. An episodic novel about a roguelike wanderer who lives off his wits. Ex: Don Quixote - Moll Flanders
consonance
bathos
Apollonian
picaresque novel
31. A novel in which supernatural horrors and an atmosphere of unknown terrors pervades the action
Bildungsroman
sonnet
rhyme
Gothic novel
32. The relation in which a narrator or speaker stands to the story or subject matter of a poem.
quatrain
naturalism
point of view
sonnet
33. A figure of speech in which a part signifies the whole ('fifty masts' for fifty ships) or the whole signifies the part ('days' for life - as in 'He lived his days in Canada'). Also when the name of the material stands for the thing itself ('pigskin'
parable
pun
synecdoche
stanza
34. Also called 'pen name' or 'nom de plume'; a false name or alias used by writers. Ex: Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
pseudonym
elliptical construction
meter
epigram
35. A work of literature dealing with rural life
pastoral
pentameter
harangue
muse
36. 'In the middle of things'--a Latin term for a narrative that starts not at the beginning of events - but at some other critical point.
tone
parable
Dionysian
in medias res
37. A figure of speech that compares unlike objects
metaphor
setting
genre
denotation
38. A synonym for poetry. Also a group of lines in a song or poem; also a single line of poetry
catharsis
Old English
couplet
verse
39. A forceful sermon - lecture - or tirade
empathy
harangue
onomatopoeia
bard
40. A short - pithy statement of a generally accepted truth or sentiment
paraphrase
rhyme
metaphor
aphorism
41. A term used to describe literary forms - such as novel - play - and essay
metaphysical poetry
prosody
genre
stanza
42. The works considered most important in a national literature or period; works widely read and studied
personification
canon
verbal irony
indirect quotation
43. The main idea or meaning - often an abstract idea upon which a work of literature is built
dramatic irony
theme
metaphysical poetry
paraphrase
44. A piece of writing that reveals weaknesses - faults - frailties - or other shortcomings
metaphor
rhyme
expose
ode
45. A variety of poetry meant to entertain or amuse - but sometimes with a satirical thrust
protagonist
stanza
lampoon
light verse
46. A mocking - satirical assault on a person or situation
empathy
exegesis
dramatic irony
lampoon
47. The dictionary definition of a word
denotation
exegesis
paraphrase
euphony
48. A term consisting of contradictory elements juxtaposed to create a paradoxical effect
oxymoron
classic
lampoon
annotation
49. A French verse form calculated to appear simple and spontaneous but consisting of nineteen lines and a prescribed pattern of rhymes
enjambment
foreshadowing
paraphrase
villanelle
50. A work of literature meant to ridicule a subject; a grotesque imitation
burlesque
epithet
non sequitur
loose sentence
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