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Literary And Rhetorical Vocab
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1. French for a novel in which historical events and actual people appear under the guise of fiction
roman a clef
imperative sentence
romance
villanelle
2. Providing hints of things to come in a story or play
foreshadowing
abstract
oxymoron
motif
3. A pause somewhere in the middle of a verse - often marked by punctuation
caesura
subtext
falling action
oxymoron
4. The author's attitude toward the subject being written about. the characteristic emotion that pervades a work or part of a work--the spirit or quality that is the work's emotional essence
trope
mood
elegy
tone
5. That element in literature that stimulates pity or sorrow
catharsis
syntax
metonymy
pathos
6. A feeling of association or identification with an object or person
sentiment
title character
scan
empathy
7. One independent clause and no dependent clause
split infinitives
periodic sentence
montage
simple sentence
8. A figurative comparison using the words like or as
expose
connotation
balanced sentence
simile
9. A series of comparisons between two unlike objects
extended metaphor
expose
elliptical construction
metonymy
10. A saying or proverb containing a truth based on experience and often couched in metaphorical language
adage
picaresque novel
stanza
epithet
11. A vagueness of meaning; a conscious lack of clarity meant to evoke multiple meanings and interpretations
pseudonym
rhetoric
ambiguity
farce
12. The emotional tone in a work of literature
indirect quotation
naturalism
mood
elliptical construction
13. The resolution that occurs at the end of a play or work of fiction
deouement
sonnet
bildungsroman
euphemism
14. The repetition of two or more vowel sounds in a group of words or lines of a poem
protagonist
figurative language
meter
assonance
15. A subordinate or minor collection of events in an novel or play - usually connected to the main plot
tone
flashback
conceit
subplot
16. The background and events that lead to the presentation of the main idea or purpose of a work of literature
exegesis
exposition
ellipsis
gerund
17. The real or assumed personality used by a writer or speaker
predicate adjective
voice
syntax
moral
18. Two or more independent clauses
archetype
compound sentence
infinitive
euphony
19. The general form - pattern - and manner of expression of a work of literature
lampoon
mode
rhythm
sentiment
20. A narrative poem that tells of the adventures and exploits of a hero
indirect quotation
pathetic fallacy
epic
flashback
21. A form of verse usually consisting of three four line units called quatrains and a concluding couplet
parody
sonnet
alliteration
concrete language
22. 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
bombast
maxim
verbal irony
falling action
23. A work of literature dealing with rural life
expose
motif
verbal irony
pastoral
24. A person - scene - event - or other element in literature that fails to correspond with the time or era in which the work is set
anachronism
syntax
fable
classic
25. As distinguished from Apollonian - the word refers to sensual - pleasure-seeking impulses
genre
dionysian
alliteration
double entendre
26. The main character in a work of literature
tragedy
pastoral
caricature
protagonist
27. An abstract or ideal conception of a type; a perfectly typical example; an original model or form
apollonian
persona
sarcasm
archetype
28. The relation in which a narrator or speaker stands to the story or subject matter of a poem
point of view
pathos
ballad
villanelle
29. A term often used as a synonym for realism; also a view of experience that is generally characterized as bleak and pessimistic
naturalism
personification
hubris
theme
30. A statement that seems self-contradictory but is nevertheless true
cliche
tone
paradox
agreement
31. The high point - or turning point - of a story or play
climax
abstract
compound-complex sentence
trope
32. A story consisting of events from which a moral or spiritual truth may be derived
persona
parable
narrative
etymology
33. A metaphor embedded in a sentence rather than expressed directly as a sentence
pulp fiction
implied metaphor
pastoral
novel of manners
34. A poem or prose selection that laments or meditates on the passing or death of something or someone of value
villanelle
metonymy
elegy
empathy
35. A term for the title character of a work of literature
burlesque
parody
eponymous
caesura
36. A sentence containing a deliberate omission of words
elliptical construction
couplet
irony
rhyme scheme
37. A narrative told by a character involved in the story - using first person pronouns such as I and we
infinitive
first person narrative
in medias res
rhyme
38. A lyric poem or passage that describes a kind of ideal life or place
bard
hyperbole
first person narrative
idyll
39. A brief explanation - summary - or evaluation of a text or work of literature
annotation
trope
apostrophe
double entendre
40. A concise but ingenious - witty - and thoughtful statement
epigram
persona
concrete language
catharsis
41. The correspondence of a verb with its subject in person and number and of a pronoun with its antecedent in person - number - and gender
agreement
roman a clef
pun
connotation
42. A mocking - satirical assault on a person or situation
simile
balanced sentence
allegory
lampoon
43. A word or phrase representing that which can be seen - touched - tasted - smelled - or felt
double entendre
image
caricature
rhythm
44. A synonym for view or feeling; also a refined and tender emotion in literature
antithesis
villanelle
sentiment
style
45. A figure of speech in which a part signifies the whole or the whole signifies the part - also when the name of a material stands for the thing itself
dionysian
moral
synecdoche
narrative
46. A false name or alias used by writers
title character
simile
pseudonym
analogy
47. The depiction of people - things and events as they really are without idealization or exaggeration for effect
lampoon
euphony
realism
moral
48. A figure of speech that uses the name of one thing to represent something else with which it is associated
onomatopoeia
metonymy
harangue
sarcasm
49. A phrase - idea or event that through representation serves to unify or convey a theme in a work of literature
genre
antithesis
motif
vernacular
50. A literary form in which events are exaggerated in order to create an extreme emotional response
metaphor
melodrama
assonance
muse