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TermDefinition
AlliterationThe repetition of initial consonnt or vowel sounds in two or more successive or nearby words.
AllusionA reference to a well-known person, place, event, work of art, myth, or religion.
AnalogyA comparison of two things that are somewhat alike.
AntagonistA character, institution, group, or force that is in conflict with the protagonist.
ArchetypesPrimordial images and symbols that occur in literature, myth, religion, and folklore.
AssonanceThe repetition of vowel sounds in two or more words that do not rhyme.
ClimaxThe high point in the plot, after which there is falling action. May coincide with crisis.
ConflictThe struggle between characters and other characters, forces of nature, or outside forces beyond their control, internal conflict within a character who struggles with moral choices and matters of conscience.
ConsonanceThe repetition of a consonant at the end of two ro more words.
CoupletA pair of rhyming lines in the same meter.
DenouementThe falling action or final revelations in the plot.
EllipsisThree periods (...) that signify the omissino of one or more words
EpicA long narrative poem about the adventures of gods or a hero.
EpithetA word or phrase describing a quality of a person, place, or thing that is repeated throughout a work.
EssayA short nonfiction work about a specific subject. May be narrative, persuasive, descriptive, espository, or argumentative.
Extended metaphoreA metaphor that is elaborated on and developed in several phrases or sentences.
Falling actionAll action that takes place after the climax.
Figurative languageThe use of figures of speech to express ideas.
FoilA character who, through contrast, reveals the characteristics of another character.
HyperboleA figure of speech that uses exaggeration.
IronyThe opposite of what is expected. A reality different from apperance.
MetaphorA figure of speech in which one thing is said to be another thing.
MythA fictional tale about gods or heroes.
OnomatopoeiaA figure of speech that uses words to imitate sound.
PersonificationA figure of speech that attributes human qualities to an inanimate object.
Poetic devicesWords with harmonious sound.
ProtagonistThe main character.
PunA play on words.
RepetitionA poetic device that uses the repeating of words, sounds, phrases, or sentences.
RhymeWords with identical sounds, but different spellings.
Rhyme schemeThe pattern of rhyming words.
Rising actionThe path of the plot leading to the climax.
Sensory imageryLanguage that evokes images and triggers memories in the reader of the five senses.
SimileA figure of speech that compares two things that are not alike, using the words like, as, or than.

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Created January 6, 2009
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