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Literary And Rhetorical Vocab
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1. The depiction of people - things and events as they really are without idealization or exaggeration for effect
realism
trope
dramatic irony
ellipsis
2. In contrast to literal language - implies meanings
figurative language
compound sentence
onomatopoeia
realism
3. The dictionary definition of a word. contrast with connotation
denotation
sonnet
predicate nominative
split infinitives
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
complex sentence
in medias res
gothic novel
tone
5. The relation in which a narrator or speaker stands to the story or subject matter of a poem
cacaphony
harangue
point of view
exegesis
6. A comedy that contains an extravagant and nonsensical disregard of seriousness - although it may have a serious - scornful purpose
farce
romance
roman a clef
catharsis
7. An indirect or subtle - usually derogatory implication in expression - an insinuation
assonance
innuendo
moral
oxymoron
8. A novel focusing on and describing social customs and habits of a particular social group
point of view
cliche
novel of manners
burlesque
9. The grammar of meter and rhythm in poetry
prosody
dionysian
narrative
gothic novel
10. A reference to a person - place - or event meant to create an effect or enhance the meaning of an idea
innuendo
allusion
elegy
tone
11. An adjective or phrase that expresses a striking quality of a person or thing
epithet
eponymous
interrogative sentence
pathos
12. A story containing unreal - imaginary features
annotation
fantasy
foot
elegy
13. The general form - pattern - and manner of expression of a work of literature
subplot
mode
allusion
carpe diem
14. French term for the world of books - criticism - and literature in general
collocation/Idiom
belle-lettres
middle english
symbolism
15. A lyric poem or passage that describes a kind of ideal life or place
mood
epigram
caricature
idyll
16. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that make up a line of poetry
foot
rhythm
allegory
in medias res
17. A rendering of a quotation in which actual words are not stated but only approximated or paraphrased
bard
indirect quotation
image
irony
18. The role or facade that a character assumes or depicts to a reader - a viewer or the world at large
hubris
dramatic irony
vernacular
persona
19. The excessive pride that often leads tragic heroes to their death
eponymous
classic
expose
hubris
20. A story consisting of events from which a moral or spiritual truth may be derived
end-stopped
romance
parable
personification
21. A verse with five poetic feet per line
pentameter
sonnet
flashback
anglo-saxon diction
22. A locution that addresses a person or personified thing not present
trope
climax
apostrophe
innuendo
23. The works considered most important in a national literature or period; works widely read and studied
title character
first person narrative
canon
rhetoric
24. A latin term for a narrative that starts not at the beginning of events but at some other critical point
caesura
predicate nominative
in medias res
middle english
25. A saying or proverb containing a truth based on experience and often couched in metaphorical language
oxymoron
euphony
genre
adage
26. A form of verse usually consisting of three four line units called quatrains and a concluding couplet
narrative
sonnet
epic
classical - classicism
27. Providing hints of things to come in a story or play
harangue
sentiment
apostrophe
foreshadowing
28. An episodic novel about a roguelike wanderer who lives off his wits
picaresque novel
naturalism
explication
rhyme
29. A belief that emphasizes faith and optimism in human potential and creativity
humanism
foot
first person narrative
interrogative sentence
30. A literary style used to poke fun at - attack or ridicule an idea - vice or foible - often for the purpose of inducing change
irony
satire
rhetoric
predicate adjective
31. Faulty reasoning that inappropriately ascribes human feelings to nature or non-human objects
dramatic irony
vernacular
novel of manners
pathetic fallacy
32. The use of insincere or overdone sentimentality
cliche
farce
allusion
bathos
33. The interpretation or analysis of a text
litotes
explication
verisimilitude
alliteration
34. A phrase - idea or event that through representation serves to unify or convey a theme in a work of literature
simple sentence
first person narrative
in medias res
motif
35. A synonym for view or feeling; also a refined and tender emotion in literature
light verse
double entendre
interrogative sentence
sentiment
36. The background and events that lead to the presentation of the main idea or purpose of a work of literature
rhyme scheme
style
exposition
epithet
37. A feeling of association or identification with an object or person
metonymy
narrative
rhyme scheme
empathy
38. One of the ancient greek goddesses presiding over the arts. the imaginary source of inspiration for an artist or writer
loose sentence
belle-lettres
symbolism
muse
39. Language that conveys a speaker's attitude or opinion with regard to a particular subject
compound-complex sentence
rhetorical stance
bathos
satire
40. The suggested or implied meaning of a word or phrase. contrast with denotation
explication
connotation
naturalism
gothic novel
41. The manner in which an author uses and arranges words - shapes ideas - forms sentences and creates a structure to convey ideas
ballad
style
kenning
trope
42. An extended narrative about improbable events and extraordinary people in exotic places
realism
annotation
non sequitur
romance
43. The origin or derivation of a word
ballad
apostrophe
explication
etymology
44. Grating - inharmonious sounds
bard
parody
foreshadowing
cacaphony
45. A figure of speech that uses the name of one thing to represent something else with which it is associated
old english
tragedy
metaphysical poetry
metonymy
46. A device employed in anglo-saxon poetry in which the name of a thing is replaced by one of its functions or qualities
predicate nominative
irony
villanelle
kenning
47. A style of writing in which the author tries to reproduce the random flow of thoughts in the human mind
consonance
predicate nominative
antagonist
stream of consciousness
48. Literally 'seize the day'; enjoy life while you can - a common theme in literature
classic
persona
carpe diem
foreshadowing
49. Similar to the truth; the quality of realism in a work that persuades readers that they are getting a vision of life as it is
ottava rima
imperative sentence
exposition
verisimilitude
50. A series of comparisons between two unlike objects
sentiment
compound-complex sentence
extended metaphor
non sequitur