The Unofficial AP English Language and Composition Vocabulary Guide Week 7

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The Unofficial AP English Language and Composition Vocabulary Guide Week 7

genre
1. an artistic group, kind, or style based on content, technique, and form [noun]
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genre 1. an artistic group, kind, or style based on content, technique, and form [noun]
genre 2. pertaining to a literary type [adjective]
nonfiction 1. factual prose, as opposed to imaginative works
nonfiction 2. a group of works in the category of factual prose
short story 1. prose fiction usually focusing on one theme and usually under 10,000 words in
length
Short short story 1. prose fiction shorter than the short story, usually condensed in both form and nature
biography 1. a written account of a person's life by another
autobiography 1. a written account of a person's life by himself or herself
memoir 1. prose about another person's life written by someone with personal, intimate
connection, knowledge, and experience
fiction 1. imaginative writing
fiction 2. a group of works in the category of imaginative writing
novel 1. an extensive work of fiction in story form [noun]
novel 2. new or unique [adjective]
allegory 1. a symbolic narrative story, play, poem, or picture where the obvious meaning has a
symbolic, embedded meaning—usually spiritual or moral in nature
allegory 2. a group of works in the category of symbolic story
fable 1. a brief tale written to teach a moral, often including inanimate objects and/or
animals [noun]
fable 2. a fictitious story [noun]
fable 3. spoken as if it were true [verb]
fable 4. to lie [verb]
legend 1. a story passed down over time that is not provable but is believed to be true
legend 2. a group of works in the category of non-provable stories believed to be true
legend 3. the part of a map that explains symbols
ballad 1. a simple, slow, and often romantic song of folk beginnings that repeats stanzas to the
same melody
ballad 2. a poetic written piece composed originally for song
epic 1. referring to a piece of writing usually concerning a hero and his/her feats, written in
a style that is grandiose and sweeping in nature [adjective]
epic 2. great (majestic, classic, larger-than-life, impressive, grand) [adjective]
epic 3. large [adjective]
epic 4. a composition that is grandiose [noun]
drama 1. a play [noun]
drama 2. a story of a more serious nature with characters in conflict that is usually strong in
tone and emotion, tragic, or vivid [noun]
drama 3. a display of strong emotions [noun]
science fiction 1. a fiction work often set in the future that uses speculative science and technology in the story line; sometimes called the literature of ideas; themes may include alternate
time lines, other worlds and aliens, but is always based on the knowledge of the real world
science fiction 2. a group of works in the category of fiction in the future using ideas of speculative science
science fiction 3. referring to something characterized by futuristic science that is fictitious in nature
Primitivist literature/primitivism literature 1. A style of literature and art in the 20th century that revolted against luxury and sophistication, stressing living simply and with a belief in man's natural goodness; discontent with the present led to adoration and elevation of the past [noun]
prose 1. ordinary speech, without rhyme or rhythm, opposite to poetry
prose poem 1. prose in narrative form written in a poetic structure and style with rhythm
romance/chivalric romance 1. a novel highlighting the dynamics of growing relationship where the protagonist ends up within the desired relationship, usually sentimental and idealized in nature[noun]
romance/chivalric romance 2. a novel highlighting heroic deeds and pageantry [noun]
romance/chivalric romance 3. chivalric romance: a medieval narrative in one verse [noun]
romance/chivalric romance 4. the literary genre encompassing novels with sentimental, idealized love interests [noun]
romance/chivalric romance 5. a love affair [noun]
romance/chivalric romance 6. to act in a way as to bring another into a love relationship [verb]
romance/chivalric romance 7. a spirit of adventure [noun]
romance/chivalric romance 8. to describe a person, place, or thing with the characteristics of wooing to love [adjective]; also written as the word, romantic
romance/chivalric romance 9. a word coming from a language of the Italian branch, called a Romance language [adjective]
romantic irony1. a literary device, historically called English romantic irony but also found in other European and contemporary works, that uses a self-mirroring and playful attitude toward a normally-serious interaction with a literary narrative through a reminder that the author is present; the style is given origination with Schlegal (1772-1829), who is known to use aphorisms and paradox
soliloquy 1. a speech, most common in drama as a theatrical device, given by a single character
who is often talking to himself, unaware of those around him or her
parable 1. a short allegorical story used to teach a spiritual or moral truth [noun]
deferential 1. showing respect (admiring, reverent, courteous)
complacent 1. pleasantly unbothered and even unaware of potential difficulty (untroubled)
complacent 2. self-satisfied (smug)

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