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AP Literary Terms
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1. In literature - the use of an artificial device or gimmick to solve a problem
cacophony
deus ex machina
abstract
hyperbole
2. A belief that emphasizes faith and optimism in human potential and creativity
humanism
trope
irony
satire
3. A term often used as a synonym for realism - also a view of experience that is generally characterized as bleak and pessimistic.
naturalism
style
elegy
expose
4. Also called figure of speech. In contrast to literal language - it implies meanings. Includes metaphors - similes - and personification - among others.
caricature
figurative language
lyric poetry
bombast
5. The author's attitude toward the subject being written about. The spirit or quality that is the work's emotional essence
first-person narrative
euphony
tone
meter
6. One of the ancient Greek goddesses presiding over the arts. The imaginary source of inspiration for an artist or writer
tone
motif
muse
aphorism
7. A style of writing in which the author tries to reproduce the random flow of thoughts in the human mind
stream of consciousness
image
in medias res
myth
8. A pause somewhere in the middle of a verse - often (but not always) marked by punctuation
montage
ode
caesura
alliteration
9. The suggested or implied meaning of a word or phrase
humanism
enjambment
connotation
theme
10. A character or force in a work of literature that - by opposing the protagonist produces tension or conflict
antagonist
verse
pathos
harangue
11. A poem or prose selection that laments or mediates on the passing or death of something or someone of value
protagonist
ellipsis
ode
elegy
12. A structure that provides premise or setting for a narrative
euphemism
alliteration
rhythm
frame
13. A phrase - idea - or event that through repetition serves to unify or convey a theme in a work of literature
motif
frame
Gothic novel
pun
14. 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
realism
falling action
sonnet
simile
15. A work of literature dealing with rural life
first-person narrative
pastoral
genre
image
16. A comparison that points out similarities between two dissimilar things
connotation
elegy
myth
analogy
17. A forceful sermon - lecture - or tirade
myth
narrative
harangue
scan
18. A word or phrase representing that which can be seen - touched - tasted - smelled - or felt
classic
trope
image
non sequitur
19. Poetry written in iambic pentameter - the primary meter used in English poetry and the works of Shakespeare and Milton
idyll
abstract
rhyme
blank verse
20. A witty or ingenious thought; a diverting or highly fanciful idea - often stated in figurative language
light verse
meter
conceit
foot
21. A brief and often simplistic lesson that a reader may infer from a work of literature
elliptical construction
fantasy
paraphrase
moral
22. The interpretation or analysis of a text.
explication
expose
muse
Middle English
23. The organization of language into meaningful structure; every sentence has a particular pattern of words
exposition
explication
classicism
syntax
24. Deriving from the orderly qualities of ancient Greek and Roman culture; implies formality - objectivity - simplicity - and restraint
harangue
classicism
rhetoric
ellipsis
25. A sentence that follows the customary word order of English sentences - i.e. subject-verb-object. The main idea of the sentence is presented first and is then followed by one or more subordinate clauses
loose sentence
epithet
enjambment
Gothic novel
26. The real or assumed personality used by a writer or speaker
trope
oxymoron
couplet
voice
27. A kind of poetry without rhymed lines - rhythm - or fixed metrical feet
rhythm
rhyme scheme
realism
free verse
28. A comedy that contains an extravagant and nonsensical disregard of seriousness - although it may have a serious - scornful purpose.
pun
bombast
canon
farce
29. A form of understatement in which the negative of the contrary is used to achieve emphasis or intensity. Ex: He's not a bad dancer
oxymoron
litotes
connotation
setting
30. An abstract or ideal conception of a type; a perfectly typical example; an original model or form
archetype
pun
villanelle
metaphor
31. A pair of rhyming lines in a poem
couplet
narrative
mock epic
analogy
32. The high point - or turning point - of a story or play
novella
bathos
climax
fantasy
33. The emotional tone in a work of literature
mood
consonance
pastoral
sentimental
34. A list of works cited or otherwise relevant to a subject or other work.
bibliography
lampoon
versification
assonance
35. '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.
in medias res
villanelle
antagonist
kenning
36. The interrelationship among the events in a story; the plot line is the pattern of events - including exposition - rising action - climax - falling action - and resolution.
bard
voice
canon
plot
37. French for a novel in which hisotrical events and actual people appear under the guise of fiction
roman a clef
bombast
melodrama
abstract
38. The pattern of rhymes within a given poem
irony
figurative language
caricature
rhyme scheme
39. A character whose name appears in the title of the novel or play; also known as the eponymous character
figurative language
subplot
title character
realism
40. A literary form in which events are exaggerated in order to create an extreme emotional response
harangue
rhyme
bombast
melodrama
41. A figure of speech in which objects and animals are given human characteristics
personification
theme
idyll
stanza
42. Personal - reflective poetry that reveals the speaker's thoughts and feelings about the subject
rhetoric
end-stopped
lyric poetry
pentameter
43. A verse with five poetic feet per line
annotation
flashback
ottava rima
pentameter
44. A popular form of verse consisting of fourteen lines and a prescribed rhyme scheme.
trope
symbolism
sentimental
sonnet
45. The language spoken in England roughly between 1150 and 1500 A.D.
Middle English
light verse
persona
romance
46. A statement that seems self-contradictory but is nevertheless true
voice
parable
setting
paradox
47. A figure of speech that uses the name of one thing to represent something else with which it is associated. Ex: 'The White House says...'
metonymy
kenning
mood
rhetoric
48. A story containing unreal - imaginary features
fantasy
conceit
stanza
annotation
49. The use of words whose sounds suggest their meaning
non sequitur
onomatopoeia
epigram
Middle English
50. A quick succession of images or impressions used to express an idea
adage
assonance
foot
montage
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