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Literary And Rhetorical Vocab
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1. A french verse form calculated to appear simple and spontaneous but consisting of nineteen lines and a prescribed pattern of rhymes
villanelle
wit
etymology
in medias res
2. A literary style used to poke fun at - attack or ridicule an idea - vice or foible - often for the purpose of inducing change
idyll
satire
fantasy
realism
3. Language or dialect of a particular country - Language of a clan or group - Plain everyday speech
vernacular
foot
caesura
rhythm
4. A rhetorical opposition or contrast of ideas by means of a grammatical arrangement of words - clauses or sentences
parody
antithesis
muse
metaphysical poetry
5. Grating - inharmonious sounds
exegesis
symbolism
periodic sentence
cacaphony
6. A locution that addresses a person or personified thing not present
rhetoric
extended metaphor
genre
apostrophe
7. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that make up a line of poetry
parody
rhythm
genre
simple sentence
8. As distinguished from Apollonian - the word refers to sensual - pleasure-seeking impulses
paradox
in medias res
subplot
dionysian
9. French term for the world of books - criticism - and literature in general
enjambment
belle-lettres
onomatopoeia
ode
10. A latin term for a narrative that starts not at the beginning of events but at some other critical point
protagonist
in medias res
style
motif
11. A discrepancy between the true meaning of a situation and the literal meaning of the written or spoken words
litotes
title character
verbal irony
bibliography
12. A term often used as a synonym for realism; also a view of experience that is generally characterized as bleak and pessimistic
bibliography
cliche
naturalism
exegesis
13. A short - pithy statement of a generally accepted truth or sentiment
omniscient narrator
aphorism
parable
maxim
14. A verbal ending in 'ing'_ that functions in a sentence as a noun.
gerund
euphemism
bildungsroman
rhetorical stance
15. An episodic novel about a roguelike wanderer who lives off his wits
ballad
explication
melodrama
picaresque novel
16. A story containing unreal - imaginary features
sarcasm
roman a clef
fantasy
bildungsroman
17. Novels written for mass consumption - often emphasizing exciting and titillating plots
dionysian
pulp fiction
annotation
euphony
18. A metaphor embedded in a sentence rather than expressed directly as a sentence
consonance
implied metaphor
tragedy
figurative language
19. The organization of language into meaningful structure; every sentence has a particular syntax or pattern of words
compound sentence
syntax
pentameter
bildungsroman
20. A humorous play on words - using similar sounding or identical words to suggest different meanings
pun
ottava rima
parable
conceit
21. The main idea or meaning - often an abstract idea upon which a work of literature is built
bombast
first person narrative
theme
irony
22. A sentence with one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
complex sentence
genre
sentiment
epigram
23. Language that conveys a speaker's attitude or opinion with regard to a particular subject
collocation/Idiom
rhetorical stance
explication
falling action
24. The grammar of meter and rhythm in poetry
prosody
explication
implied metaphor
belle-lettres
25. A noun that renames the subject
lampoon
predicate nominative
empathy
foreshadowing
26. 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
realism
periodic sentence
voice
metaphor
27. A concise but ingenious - witty - and thoughtful statement
symbolism
predicate nominative
caricature
epigram
28. A version of a text put into simpler - everyday words
paraphrase
colloquial
title character
consonance
29. A pause somewhere in the middle of a verse - often marked by punctuation
naturalism
subplot
caesura
abstract language
30. The pattern of rhymes within a given poems
stream of consciousness
rhyme scheme
concrete language
anachronism
31. A forceful sermon - lecture or tirade
expose
etymology
pulp fiction
harangue
32. A style of writing in which the author tries to reproduce the random flow of thoughts in the human mind
scan
title character
stream of consciousness
villanelle
33. A detailed analysis or interpretation of a work of literature
melodrama
consonance
exegesis
concrete language
34. A narrative told by a character involved in the story - using first person pronouns such as I and we
first person narrative
verse
mock epic
anachronism
35. The repetition of one or more initial consonants in a group of words or lines in a poem
villanelle
eponymous
alliteration
romance
36. As opposed to concrete language it represents thoughts
abstract language
predicate adjective
infinitive
caesura
37. That element in literature that stimulates pity or sorrow
tone
pathos
romance
abstract
38. A term consisting of contradictory elements juxtaposed to create a paradoxical effect
pathos
moral
belle-lettres
oxymoron
39. Word choice characterized by simple - often one or two syllable nouns - adjectives - and adverbs
compound-complex sentence
pulp fiction
anglo-saxon diction
euphemism
40. A return to an earlier time in a story or play in order to clarify present actions or circumstances
compound-complex sentence
flashback
prosody
parable
41. A poem or prose selection that laments or meditates on the passing or death of something or someone of value
quatrain
predicate adjective
elegy
sentimental
42. One in which two parallel elements are set off against each other like equal weights on a scale.
caesura
in medias res
balanced sentence
dionysian
43. The main character in a work of literature
bathos
old english
cacaphony
protagonist
44. The language of a work and its style; words - often highly emotional - used to convince or sway an audience
ambiguity
meter
split infinitives
rhetoric
45. A character whose name appears in the title of the novel or play; also known as the eponymous character
title character
invective
novel of manners
vernacular
46. A complex sentence in which the main clause comes first and the subordinate clause follows
image
indirect quotation
non sequitur
loose sentence
47. in literature - the use of an artificial device or gimmick to solve a problem
villanelle
deus ex machina
ottava rima
rhetoric
48. A comparison that points out similarities between two dissimilar things
split infinitives
bildungsroman
analogy
euphemism
49. The origin or derivation of a word
imperative sentence
meter
non sequitur
etymology
50. A simple narrative verse that tells a story that is sung or recited
gothic novel
ballad
point of view
mock epic