35 literary terms

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Allusion

A brief reference to a person, event, or place, real or fictitious, or to work of a art.

Metaphor

A comparison of two unlike things when no word or comparison (like, as) is used.

Simile

A direct comparison using like or as.

Personification

A literary device in which the author speaks of or describes an animal, object or idea as if it were a human.

Symbol

A person, place, thing, or event used to represent something else.

Idiom

A phrase or expression that means something different from what the words actually say.

Motif

A recurrent theme or central idea in a piece of literature.

Rising Action

A related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of greatest interest.

Theme

A statement about life a particular work is trying to get across to the reader.

Figure of Speech

A word or phrase that departs from everyday literal language for the sake of comparison, emphasis, clarity, or freshness.

Imagery

Language that evokes one or all of the five senses: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touching.

Oxymoron

Putting two contradictory words together.

Dialect

Speech that reflects pronunciation,vocabulary, and grammar typical of a geological region.

Plot

The action or sequence of events in a story.

Tone

The attitude a writer takes towards a subject or character: serious, humorous, sarcastic, ironic, satirical, tongue-in-cheek, solemn, objective.

Analogy

The comparison of two pairs which have the same relationship.

Mood

The feeling a piece of literature creates in the reader.

Denotation

The literal meaning of a word, the dictionary meaning.

Protagonist

The main character or hero of a story.

Characterization

The method used by a writer to develop a character.

Antagonist

The person or thing working against the protagonist or hero of the work.

Resolution

The portion of the story in which the problem is solved.

Consonance

The repetition of consonant sounds,but not vowels.

Alliteration

The repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words.

Assonance

The repetition of vowel sounds but not consonant sounds as in consonance

Conflict

The struggle found in fiction.

Setting

The time and place in which the action of the literary work occurs.

Climax

The turning point, and usually the most intense point, in a story.

Onomatopoeia

The use of a word whose sound suggests it's meaning.

Foreshadowing

The use of hints or clues to suggest what will happen later in literature.

Point of view

The vantage point from which the story is told.

Hyperbole

An exaggeration or overstatement.

Connotation

An implied meaning of a word, opposite of denotation.

Flashback

An interruption of the chronological sequence looking back in time.

Irony

Using a word or phrase to mean he exact opposite of its literal or normal meaning.


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