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alliteration the repitition of sounds, most often consonat sounds, at the begining of words. Alliteration gives emphasis to words.
allusion a referance in a work of literatre to a character, place, or situation from history or from another work of literature, music, or art.
assonance the repitition of some or similar vowel sounds in stressed syables that end with different consonant sounds
consonance the repitition of consonant sounds before and after different vowels
diction the writer's choice of words; an important elemtnt in the writer's voice or style
free verse poetry that has no fixed pattern of meter or rhyme.
hyperbole a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a point, or evoke humor
imagery the "word pictures"
irony a contrast or discrepancy between appearance and reality
metaphor a comparision without using like or as
monologue a long speech or written expression of thoughts by one character in a literary work
mood the emotional or atmosphere of a story
paradox a situation or statement that seems to be impossible or contradicting, but is nevertheless true, either literally or figuratively
pathos a writer's attempt to inspire an emotional reaction in an audience
personal essay an informal essay that reflects upon an experience in the writers life
repetition sounds, words, phrases, lines or stanzaz are repeated for emphasis
rhyme repitition of the same stressed vowel sounds and any succed sounds in two or more words
sensory detail evocative words that convey sensory experiences-seeing, hearing, tasting, touching, and smelling
simile a comparision using like or as
symbol any object, person, place, or experience that means more than what it is.
theme the central message of story
tone reflection of a writer's or speakers attitude toward the subject
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Creator lpierce
Created April 3, 2007
Group LPierce English 8
Tags literary, terms
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