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AP Literary Terms
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1. The interpretation or analysis of a text.
idyll
harangue
explication
invective
2. A term often used as a synonym for realism - also a view of experience that is generally characterized as bleak and pessimistic.
elliptical construction
foreshadowing
diction
naturalism
3. A vagueness of meaning; a conscious lack of clarity meant to evoke multiple meanings and interpretation
picaresque novel
antagonist
plot
ambiguity
4. An episodic novel about a roguelike wanderer who lives off his wits. Ex: Don Quixote - Moll Flanders
rhetorical stance
light verse
picaresque novel
annotation
5. A term used to describe literary forms - such as novel - play - and essay
genre
conceit
deus ex machina
climax
6. As distinguished from Apollonian - the word refers to sensual - pleasure-seeking impulses
elliptical construction
muse
carpe diem
Dionysian
7. The resolution that occurs at the end of a play or work of fiction
novella
verisimilitude
cacophony
denouement
8. A style of writing in which the author tries to reproduce the random flow of thoughts in the human mind
allusion
simile
stream of consciousness
apostrophe
9. A forceful sermon - lecture - or tirade
enjambment
harangue
title character
myth
10. A person - scene - event - or other element in literature that fails to correspond with the time or era in which the work is set
montage
connotation
anachronism
verse
11. The main character in a work of literature
rhythm
protagonist
exegesis
tragedy
12. The author's attitude toward the subject being written about. The spirit or quality that is the work's emotional essence
onomatopoeia
style
villanelle
tone
13. A work of literature dealing with rural life
maxim
connotation
light verse
pastoral
14. A series of comparisons between two unlike objects
symbolism
catharsis
extended metaphor
title character
15. A figure of speech that compares unlike objects
pastoral
metaphor
rhyme
aphorism
16. A tale in which a young protagonist experiences an introduction to adulthood. The character may develop understanding via disillusionment - education - doses of reality - or any other experiences that alter his or her emotional or intellectual maturi
caesura
coming-of-age story
paradox
mood
17. Also called figure of speech. In contrast to literal language - it implies meanings. Includes metaphors - similes - and personification - among others.
elegy
metaphysical poetry
flashback
figurative language
18. A short - pithy statement of a generally accepted truth or sentiment
cacophony
caricature
sentimental
aphorism
19. The works considered most important in a national literature or period; works widely read and studied
canon
melodrama
sarcasm
litotes
20. A version of a text put into simpler - everyday words
abstract
sonnet
paraphrase
scan
21. An extended narrative poem that tells of the adventures and exploits of a hero that is generally larger than life and is often considered a legendary figure - i.e. Odysseus - Beowulf - Homer's Iliad - Vergil's Aeneid.
epic
hubris
coming-of-age story
pentameter
22. 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
Bildungsroman
Old English
foot
kenning
23. A witty or ingenious thought; a diverting or highly fanciful idea - often stated in figurative language
conceit
consonance
flashback
rhetoric
24. 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
scan
irony
subtext
meter
25. Pleasing - harmonious sounds
figurative language
simile
euphony
conceit
26. The quickness of intellect and the power and talent for saying brilliant things that suprise and delight by their unexpectedness; the power to comment subtly and pointedly on the foibles of the passing scene
simile
wit
novel of manners
fantasy
27. Literally - 'seize the day'; enjoy life while you can - a common theme in literature
paradox
carpe diem
indirect quotation
foreshadowing
28. A detailed analysis or interpretation of a work of literature
flashback
hubris
omniscient narrator
exegesis
29. In contrast to Dionysian - it refers to the most noble - godlike qualities of human nature and behavior
light verse
Apollonian
meter
satire
30. The structural form of a line of verse as revealed by the number of feet it contains. For example: monometer = 1foot; tetrameter = 4 feet; pentameter = 5 feet - and so forth
assonance
verisimilitude
versification
adage
31. A form of literature in which the hero is destroyed by some character flaw and a set of forces that cause the hero considerable anguish
tragedy
hyperbole
antithesis
irony
32. Inflated - pretentious language used for trivial subjects
symbolism
title character
bombast
omniscient narrator
33. A feeling of association or identification with an object or person
empathy
epic
motif
figurative language
34. A pause somewhere in the middle of a verse - often (but not always) marked by punctuation
persona
metonymy
caesura
oxymoron
35. A mocking - satirical assault on a person or situation
diction
lampoon
in medias res
caricature
36. 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
metaphysical poetry
verisimilitude
romance
personification
37. In literature - the use of an artificial device or gimmick to solve a problem
deus ex machina
fable
realism
villanelle
38. A quick succession of images or impressions used to express an idea
conceit
montage
setting
empathy
39. A comparison that points out similarities between two dissimilar things
consonance
moral
analogy
fantasy
40. 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...'
theme
pseudonym
metonymy
euphemism
41. The repetition of one or more initial consonants in a group of words or lines of poetry or prose
omniscient narrator
end-stopped
exposition
alliteration
42. A novel in which supernatural horrors and an atmosphere of unknown terrors pervades the action
genre
alliteration
blank verse
Gothic novel
43. The act of determining the meter of a poetic line.
motif
scan
Bildungsroman
synecdoche
44. A lyric poem or passage that describes a kind of ideal life or place
idyll
Dionysian
fable
falling action
45. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that make up a line of poetry
rhythm
antagonist
falling action
Apollonian
46. A poet; in olden times - a performer who told heroic stories to musical accompaniment
versification
cacophony
myth
bard
47. The main idea or meaning - often an abstract idea upon which a work of literature is built
rhyme
explication
Middle English
theme
48. A word or phrase representing that which can be seen - touched - tasted - smelled - or felt
metaphor
diction
aphorism
image
49. A structure that provides premise or setting for a narrative
syntax
cacophony
frame
denouement
50. 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.
dramatic irony
verisimilitude
novel of manners
moral
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