Meter - Playwright
Oxymoron
A compact verbal paradox in which two successive words seemingly contradict one another
Paradoxical statement (or verbal paradox)
A figure of speech in which an apparently self-contradictory statement is nevertheless found to be true
Metonymy
A figure of speech in which come significant aspect or detail of an experience is used to represent the whole experience
Overstatement (or hyperbole)
A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used in the service of truth
Personification
A figure of speech in which human attributes are given to an animal, an object, or a concept
Playwright
A maker of plays
Pentameter
A metrical line containing five feet
Monometer
A metrical line containing one foot
Paraphrase
A restatement of the content of a poem designed to make it's prose meaning as clear as possible
Moral
A rule of conduct or maxim for living expressed or implied as the "point" of a literary work
Paradoxical situation
A situation containing apparently but not actually incompatible elements
Paradox
A statement or situation containing apparently contradictory or incompatible elements
Phonetic intensive
A word whose sound, by an obscure process, to some degree suggests it's meaning
Octave
An eight-line stanza; the first eight lines of a sonnet, especially are structured in the manner of an Italian sonnet
Mystery
An unusual set of circumstances for which the reader craves an explanation; used to create suspense
Metrical variations
Departures from the basic metrical pattern
Nonrealistic drama
Drama that, in content, presentation, or both, departs markedly from fidelity to the outward appearances of life
Narrator
In a drama a character, found in some plays, who, speaking directly to the audience, introduces the action and provides a string of commentary between the dramatic scenes
Onomatopoeic language
Language employing onomatopoeia
Motivation
The incentives or goals that, in combination with the inherent natures of characters, cause them to behave as they do
Meter
The regular patterns of accent that underlie metrical verse; the measurable repetition of accented and unaccented syllables in poetry
Onomatopoeia
The use of words that supposedly mimic their meaning in their sound