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Literary And Rhetorical Vocab
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1. A lyric poem or passage that describes a kind of ideal life or place
innuendo
anachronism
caesura
idyll
2. A witty or ingenious thought; a diverting or highly fanciful idea - often stated in figurative language
vernacular
ellipsis
euphemism
conceit
3. A metaphor embedded in a sentence rather than expressed directly as a sentence
light verse
implied metaphor
stanza
trope
4. A brief explanation - summary - or evaluation of a text or work of literature
epigram
rhyme
complex sentence
annotation
5. A sentence that departs from the usual word order of english sentences by expressing its main thought only at the end. in other words - the particulars in the sentence are presented before the idea they support
simple sentence
irony
periodic sentence
compound-complex sentence
6. A saying or proverb expressing common wisdom or truth
anglo-saxon diction
maxim
idyll
bathos
7. The language spoken in England roughly between 1150 and 1500 AD
light verse
annotation
middle english
paradox
8. The pattern of rhymes within a given poems
conceit
rhyme scheme
pastoral
epithet
9. A pair of rhyming lines in a poem. two rhyming lines in iambic pentameter is sometimes called a heroic couplet
couplet
paraphrase
free verse
picaresque novel
10. A figurative comparison using the words like or as
simile
stanza
verse
quatrain
11. An imaginary story that has become an accepted part of the cultural or religious tradition of a group or society
pseudonym
myth
foreshadowing
persona
12. A version of a text put into simpler - everyday words
split infinitives
paraphrase
antithesis
complex sentence
13. The use of one object to evoke ideas and associations not literally part of the original object
flashback
tragedy
symbolism
interrogative sentence
14. A synonym for view or feeling; also a refined and tender emotion in literature
theme
anglo-saxon diction
verse
sentiment
15. That element in literature that stimulates pity or sorrow
exegesis
compound-complex sentence
anachronism
pathos
16. A structure that provides premise or setting for a narrative
vernacular
pastoral
trope
frame
17. A mocking - satirical assault on a person or situation
motif
innuendo
classical - classicism
lampoon
18. One independent clause and no dependent clause
simple sentence
metonymy
verisimilitude
stream of consciousness
19. The main idea or meaning - often an abstract idea upon which a work of literature is built
indirect quotation
maxim
pathos
theme
20. A form of understatement in which the negative of the contrary is used to achieve emphasis or intensity
ellipsis
foreshadowing
litotes
implied metaphor
21. A synonym for poetry. also - a group of lines in a song or poem; also a single line of poetry
bathos
verse
antagonist
metaphysical poetry
22. A sentence that follows the customary word order of english sentences - ie subject verb object. the main idea of the sentence is presented first and is then followed by one or more subordinate clauses
mood
loose sentence
adage
verisimilitude
23. A verbal ending in 'ing'_ that functions in a sentence as a noun.
gerund
apostrophe
split infinitives
classical - classicism
24. A concise but ingenious - witty - and thoughtful statement
epigram
stanza
parody
rhyme
25. In poetry - the use of successive lines with no punctuation or pause between them
enjambment
apollonian
parable
connotation
26. French term for the world of books - criticism - and literature in general
belle-lettres
compound sentence
bildungsroman
title character
27. The anglo-saxon language spoken in what is now england from approximately 450 to 1150 AD
old english
simple sentence
satire
abstract
28. Pleasing - harmonious sounds
euphony
montage
oxymoron
foot
29. A locution that addresses a person or personified thing not present
aphorism
deouement
apostrophe
rhythm
30. A vagueness of meaning; a conscious lack of clarity meant to evoke multiple meanings and interpretations
symbolism
ambiguity
bildungsroman
pun
31. When the infinitive is interrupted with another word - typically an adverb or adverbial phrase
double entendre
style
split infinitives
bildungsroman
32. The depiction of people - things and events as they really are without idealization or exaggeration for effect
empathy
maxim
realism
rhetorical stance
33. 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
apollonian
falling action
canon
expose
34. A work of literature dealing with rural life
pastoral
bard
bildungsroman
lyric poetry
35. A character whose name appears in the title of the novel or play; also known as the eponymous character
aphorism
title character
double entendre
connotation
36. A term that describes characters' excessive emotional response to experience; also nauseatingly nostalgic and mawkish
allegory
sentimental
omniscient narrator
denotation
37. In contrast to Dionysian - it refers to the most noble - godlike qualities of human nature and behavior
complex sentence
apollonian
syntax
naturalism
38. An abstract or ideal conception of a type; a perfectly typical example; an original model or form
archetype
ode
pathos
kenning
39. A term often used as a synonym for realism; also a view of experience that is generally characterized as bleak and pessimistic
naturalism
roman a clef
bard
antithesis
40. A simple narrative verse that tells a story that is sung or recited
lampoon
ballad
simile
verbal irony
41. The excessive pride that often leads tragic heroes to their death
ellipsis
hubris
rhyme scheme
prosody
42. A story in which a second meaning is to be read beneath the surface
allegory
cliche
bombast
harangue
43. The dictionary definition of a word. contrast with connotation
denotation
simple sentence
satire
compound-complex sentence
44. 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
plot
rhythm
in medias res
exegesis
45. A story consisting of events from which a moral or spiritual truth may be derived
carpe diem
parable
style
synecdoche
46. The language of a work and its style; words - often highly emotional - used to convince or sway an audience
invective
sentiment
foreshadowing
rhetoric
47. The use of insincere or overdone sentimentality
classical - classicism
paraphrase
bathos
tragedy
48. A grotesque likeness of striking qualities in persons and things
caricature
muse
anachronism
end-stopped
49. A verse with five poetic feet per line
double entendre
naturalism
pentameter
old english
50. A person - scene - event - or other element in literature that fails to correspond with the time or era in which the work is set
realism
anachronism
metonymy
roman a clef
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