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AP Literary Terms
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1. A style of writing in which the author tries to reproduce the random flow of thoughts in the human mind
persona
stream of consciousness
first-person narrative
heroic couplet
2. In contrast to Dionysian - it refers to the most noble - godlike qualities of human nature and behavior
bathos
extended metaphor
bard
Apollonian
3. A work of literature meant to ridicule a subject; a grotesque imitation
kenning
catharsis
burlesque
verisimilitude
4. The general form - pattern - and manner of expression of a work of literature
mode
euphony
deus ex machina
tragedy
5. A device employed in Anglo-Saxon poetry in which the name of a thing is replaced by one of its functions or qualities - as in 'ring-giver' for king and 'whale-road' for ocean
kenning
euphemism
protagonist
assonance
6. A literary form in which events are exaggerated in order to create an extreme emotional response
blank verse
eponymous
light verse
melodrama
7. A piece of writing that reveals weaknesses - faults - frailties - or other shortcomings
sarcasm
Bildungsroman
classic
expose
8. The works considered most important in a national literature or period; works widely read and studied
pulp fiction
canon
light verse
ottava rima
9. '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.
elliptical construction
in medias res
rhetoric
burlesque
10. A statement or idea that fails to follow logically from the one before
consonance
assonance
subplot
non sequitur
11. A narrative told by a character involved in the story - using first-person pronouns such as I and we.
first-person narrative
pathos
ballad
personification
12. A character or force in a work of literature that - by opposing the protagonist produces tension or conflict
antagonist
style
exposition
realism
13. A story containing unreal - imaginary features
hyperbole
simile
metonymy
fantasy
14. Two rhymed lines written in iambic pentameter and used widely in eighteenth-century verse.
fantasy
sentimental
setting
heroic couplet
15. A poem or prose selection that laments or mediates on the passing or death of something or someone of value
protagonist
mood
elegy
loose sentence
16. A phrase - idea - or event that through repetition serves to unify or convey a theme in a work of literature
heroic couplet
bard
paradox
motif
17. In poetry - the use of successive lines with no punctuation or pause between them
style
epigram
deus ex machina
enjambment
18. A character whose name appears in the title of the novel or play; also known as the eponymous character
periodic sentence
satire
first-person narrative
title character
19. A kind of poetry without rhymed lines - rhythm - or fixed metrical feet
subplot
melodrama
free verse
in medias res
20. The main character in a work of literature
realism
protagonist
antithesis
quatrain
21. A cleansing of the spirit brought about by the pity and terror of a dramatic tragedy
romance
persona
consonance
catharsis
22. Personal - reflective poetry that reveals the speaker's thoughts and feelings about the subject
sentiment
flashback
lyric poetry
picaresque novel
23. The use of insincere or overdone sentimentality
bathos
antagonist
conceit
point of view
24. Providing hints of things to come in a story or play
connotation
onomatopoeia
title character
foreshadowing
25. The Anglo-Saxon language spoken in what is now England from approximately 450 to 1150 A.D.
heroic couplet
periodic sentence
rhyme
Old English
26. Deriving from the orderly qualities of ancient Greek and Roman culture; implies formality - objectivity - simplicity - and restraint
blank verse
classicism
realism
style
27. The repetition of two or more consonant sounds in a group of words or a line of poetry
light verse
blank verse
consonance
antithesis
28. A group of two or more lines in poetry combined according to subject matter - rhyme - or some other plan
prosody
stanza
simile
harangue
29. A work of fiction of roughly 20 -000 to 50 -000 words--longer than a short story - but shorter than a novel
motif
mode
climax
novella
30. A list of works cited or otherwise relevant to a subject or other work.
bibliography
elliptical construction
ellipsis
omniscient narrator
31. A term for the title character of a work of literature
humanism
eponymous
motif
foot
32. A forceful sermon - lecture - or tirade
foreshadowing
harangue
belle-lettres
in medias res
33. A mocking - satirical assault on a person or situation
wit
naturalism
in medias res
lampoon
34. An abstract or ideal conception of a type; a perfectly typical example; an original model or form
elegy
caesura
scan
archetype
35. A figure of speech that compares unlike objects
fantasy
villanelle
metaphor
denouement
36. A form of verse or prose that tells a story
rhyme scheme
sentiment
narrative
synecdoche
37. A mild or less negative usage for a harsh or blunt term; i.e. 'pass away' instead of 'die'
indirect quotation
exposition
euphemism
stanza
38. One of the ancient Greek goddesses presiding over the arts. The imaginary source of inspiration for an artist or writer
archetype
explication
muse
hubris
39. The generic name for a figure of speech such as image - symbol - simile - and metaphor
flashback
diction
motif
trope
40. An extended narrative poem that tells of the adventures and exploits of a hero that is generally larger than life and is often considered a legendary figure - i.e. Odysseus - Beowulf - Homer's Iliad - Vergil's Aeneid.
pun
stanza
denotation
epic
41. An adjective or phrase that expresses a striking quality of a person or thing - ex. sun-bright topaz - sun-lit lake - sun-bright lake
motif
eponymous
sentiment
epithet
42. A synonym for poetry. Also a group of lines in a song or poem; also a single line of poetry
verse
point of view
tragedy
caricature
43. A witty or ingenious thought; a diverting or highly fanciful idea - often stated in figurative language
extended metaphor
allegory
canon
conceit
44. Inflated - pretentious language used for trivial subjects
rhetoric
in medias res
voice
bombast
45. That element in literature that stimulates pity or sorrow
pathos
exposition
connotation
epithet
46. In literature - the use of an artificial device or gimmick to solve a problem
falling action
sonnet
deus ex machina
protagonist
47. 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.
litotes
metaphor
plot
versification
48. A novel in which supernatural horrors and an atmosphere of unknown terrors pervades the action
free verse
climax
light verse
Gothic novel
49. The repetition of one or more initial consonants in a group of words or lines of poetry or prose
denouement
satire
alliteration
ellipsis
50. A term consisting of contradictory elements juxtaposed to create a paradoxical effect
oxymoron
ambiguity
deus ex machina
exegesis
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