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AP Literary Terms
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1. A poet; in olden times - a performer who told heroic stories to musical accompaniment
exegesis
bard
fantasy
moral
2. The depiction of people - things - and events as they really are without idealization or exaggeration for effect.
mood
dramatic irony
realism
romance
3. A quick succession of images or impressions used to express an idea
tragedy
pulp fiction
title character
montage
4. A work of literature meant to ridicule a subject; a grotesque imitation
omniscient narrator
title character
rhetoric
burlesque
5. A series of comparisons between two unlike objects
genre
pentameter
epithet
extended metaphor
6. The grammar of meter and rhythm in poetry
sentiment
enjambment
prosody
omniscient narrator
7. A person - scene - event - or other element in literature that fails to correspond with the time or era in which the work is set
pastoral
ellipsis
rhyme
anachronism
8. French term for the world of books - criticism - and literature in general
belle-lettres
genre
ambiguity
classicism
9. An abbreviated synopsis of a longer work of scholarship or research
elliptical construction
simile
abstract
pathetic fallacy
10. A verse with five poetic feet per line
kenning
pathos
trope
pentameter
11. The act of determining the meter of a poetic line.
versification
title character
style
scan
12. The dictionary definition of a word
couplet
denotation
hubris
invective
13. A work of literature dealing with rural life
pastoral
theme
climax
myth
14. Novels written for mass consumption - often emphasizing exciting and titillating plots
pulp fiction
synecdoche
theme
quatrain
15. The excessive pride that often leads tragic heroes to their death
couplet
harangue
hubris
invective
16. The work of poets - particularly those of the seventeenth century - that uses elaborate conceits - is highly intellectual - and expresses the complexities of love and life
protagonist
empathy
heroic couplet
metaphysical poetry
17. An imaginary story that has become an accepted part of the cultural or religious tradition of a group or society
caesura
verse
myth
novella
18. Faulty reasoning that inappropriately ascribes human feelings to nature or nonhuman objects
elliptical construction
pathos
exposition
pathetic fallacy
19. A French verse form calculated to appear simple and spontaneous but consisting of nineteen lines and a prescribed pattern of rhymes
ambiguity
scan
villanelle
assonance
20. As distinguished from Apollonian - the word refers to sensual - pleasure-seeking impulses
Dionysian
bibliography
montage
adage
21. A term for the title character of a work of literature
foot
villanelle
eponymous
annotation
22. The repetition of similar sounds at regular intervals - used mostly in poetry.
ottava rima
rhyme
epithet
fable
23. A version of a text put into simpler - everyday words
metaphor
denotation
paraphrase
fable
24. 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
exposition
kenning
climax
paraphrase
25. A mode of expression in which the intended meaning is the opposite of what is stated - often implying ridicule or light sarcasm; a state of affairs or events that is the reverse of what might have been expected
irony
stream of consciousness
connotation
syntax
26. The high point - or turning point - of a story or play
rhyme scheme
heroic couplet
hubris
climax
27. A vagueness of meaning; a conscious lack of clarity meant to evoke multiple meanings and interpretation
ambiguity
setting
blank verse
meter
28. The general form - pattern - and manner of expression of a work of literature
mode
alliteration
Apollonian
fable
29. One of the ancient Greek goddesses presiding over the arts. The imaginary source of inspiration for an artist or writer
pulp fiction
muse
frame
setting
30. The repetition of two or more vowel sounds in a group of words or lines in poetry and prose
assonance
frame
humanism
pulp fiction
31. Two rhymed lines written in iambic pentameter and used widely in eighteenth-century verse.
romance
heroic couplet
expose
versification
32. A poem or prose selection that laments or mediates on the passing or death of something or someone of value
elegy
motif
in medias res
narrative
33. A concise but ingenious - witty - and thoughtful statement
free verse
epigram
trope
in medias res
34. A mocking - satirical assault on a person or situation
lampoon
elliptical construction
Old English
genre
35. A figure of speech that uses the name of one thing to represent something else with which it is associated. Ex: 'The White House says...'
catharsis
empathy
pathos
metonymy
36. The implied meaning that underlies the main meaning of a work of literature
caricature
exposition
harangue
subtext
37. A lyric poem usually marked by serious - respectful - and exalted feeling towards the subject
ode
roman a clef
analogy
in medias res
38. A novel focusing on and describing the social customs and habits of a particular social group
novel of manners
archetype
rhetorical stance
denotation
39. A style of writing in which the author tries to reproduce the random flow of thoughts in the human mind
ottava rima
paraphrase
stream of consciousness
genre
40. That element in literature that stimulates pity or sorrow
canon
bibliography
novella
pathos
41. A parody of traditional epic form. It usually treats a frivolous topic with extreme seriousness - using conventions such as invocations to the Muse - action-packed battle scenes - and accounts of heroic exploits.
couplet
mock epic
foreshadowing
rhyme
42. A saying or proverb expressing common wisdom or truth
meter
title character
loose sentence
maxim
43. In contrast to Dionysian - it refers to the most noble - godlike qualities of human nature and behavior
classicism
rhythm
Apollonian
cacophony
44. A feeling of association or identification with an object or person
epithet
expose
fable
empathy
45. Providing hints of things to come in a story or play
bibliography
elliptical construction
foreshadowing
pun
46. A group of two or more lines in poetry combined according to subject matter - rhyme - or some other plan
connotation
fable
rhetoric
stanza
47. A saying or proverb containing a truth based on experience and often couched in metaphorical language
adage
foot
alliteration
ellipsis
48. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables found in poetry
meter
stream of consciousness
denouement
frame
49. A term that describes characters' excessive emotional response to experience; also nauseatingly nostalgic and mawkish
sentimental
analogy
foreshadowing
fable
50. A rhetorical opposition or contrast of ideas by means of a grammatical arrangement of words - clauses - or sentences: 'They promised freedom but provided slavery'
antithesis
bathos
voice
montage