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Cards (51)

Section 1

(50 cards)

Juxtaposition

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A literary technique in which two or more ideas places characters and their actions are placed side-by-side in the narrative or a poem for the purpose of developing comparisons and contrasts

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Conflict

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In literature is defined as any struggle between opposing forces

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Verisimilitude

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The extent to which the literary text it's believable or the extent to which it imitates life

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Symbol

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A literary device to contain several layers of meaning often concealed up for site and is representative of several other aspects concepts or traits than those that are visible in the literal translation Alone symbol is using an object or action that mean something more than its literal meaning

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Free verse

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Poetry that does not rhyme or have a regular meter

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Simile

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A figure of speech that makes a comparison showing similarities between two different things . Like or as

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Flashback

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Interruptions that riders due to insert past events in order to provide background or context to the current events of a narrative

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Persona

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The person who is understood to be speaking or thinking or writing a particular work - mask

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Minimalism

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Is Tyler technique that is characterized by extreme fairness and simplicity

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Irony

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The use of words to convey meaning that is opposite of its literal meaning the irony of her reply how nice when I said I had to work all weekend literature a technique of indicating as through character a plot development and intention or attitude office at two which is actually or ostensibly stated

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National book award

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A set of annual US literary awards for fiction nonfiction poetry and young people is a literature

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Compression of a line

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Saying much with a few words used in poetry

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Surrealism

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And artistic attempt to bridge together reality and the imagination so realistic to overcome the contradiction of the conscious and unconscious mind by creating on real or bizarre stories full of juxtaposition

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Setting

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Both the time and geographic location within a narrative or with a work of fiction

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Hyperbole

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Simply the use of over exaggeration for the purpose of creating emphasis or being humorous but it is not intended to be taken literally

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Foreshadowing

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A literary device in which a writer gives in advance hint of what is to come later in the story

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Subtext

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And in less it meaning or theme of a literary text

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Metaphor

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The comparison of one thing to another without the use of like or as a man is but a week read the road was a ribbon of moonlight

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Theme

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The main or underlying meaning of a story or poem

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Man booker prize

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A literary prize awarded each year for the best original novel written in the English language and published in the UK

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Dialogue

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A literary technique in which writers employed two or more characters to be engaged in conversation with one another

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Vignette

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A short impressionistic seeing that focuses on one moment or character and gives an impression about the character an idea setting and or object

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Allusion

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And illusion is a figure of speech that refers to a well-known story event person or object in order to make a comparison in the readers mind

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Genre

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Genres Maybe Determined by literary technique tone contents or even as in the case of fiction link the distinction between genres and categories are flexible and loosely defined often with sub groups

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Freitag's pier amid

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The plot of the story consist of five parts exposition originally called introduction rising action or rise climax falling action return or fall into denouement resolution at Revalation and catastrophe

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Falling action

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Occurs right after the climax when the main problem of the story resolves

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Point of view

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Refers to who is telling a story or who is narrating it the near ration of a story or novel can be told the three main ways first person second person and third person

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Archetype

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A typical character and action or situation that seems to represent universal patterns of human nature and archetype also known as universal symbol maybe a character theme a symbol or even a setting

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Existentialism

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A movement in philosophy and literature that emphasizes individual existence freedom and choice it is based on the few that humans to find their own meaning in life and try to make rational decisions despite existing in an irrational universe

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Pathos

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The quality of an experience in life or a work of art that stirs up emotions a pity sympathy and sorrow

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DenouemenT

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The final outcome of the story generally occurring after the climax of the plot the final unraveling

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Absurdism

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A philosophy often Translated into art forms holding that humans exist in a meaningless irrational universe and that any search for order by them or bring them into direct conflict with your his universe

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Exposition

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A literary device used to introduce back on information about events settings characters or other elements of work to the audience or reader's

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Fourth wall

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That space that separates a performer or performance from an audience

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Monologue

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And extended speech by one person

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Ambiguity

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When the meaning of the word phrase or sentence is uncertain there could be more than one meaning when you make statements that are ambiguous you confuse the reader and hinder the meaning of the text however sometimes ambiguity is use deliberately to add humor to a text

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Understatement

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A literary device in which a writer or speaker attributes of less importance or conveys less passion than the subject which seem to demand understatement is often used for comic effect

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Alliteration

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A literary device for two or more words in a brace for line poetry share the same beginning sound the words can be adjacent or can be separated by one or more words usually the beginning consonance in the words are used for the alliteration but sometimes the bowels in the words are used

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Enjambment

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The running over of a sentence or phrase from one poetic lying to the next without terminal punctuation

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Bathos

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A literary term derived from the Greek word meaning depth about those is the act of a writer or poet falling into inconsequential an absurd metaphors descriptions or ideas in an effort to be increasingly emotional or pationate

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Prose

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So called ordinary writing made up of sentences and paragraphs without any metrical or rhyming structure

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Nobel peace prize

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One of the five Noble prize is created Alfred Nobel along with the prices in chemistry physics physiology or medicine and literature since March 1901 it has been awarded annually took those who have done the most of the best work or fraternity between nations for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion peace congresses

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Realism

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The faithful representation of reality

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Epigraph

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A phrase quotation or problem that is set at the beginning of a document or component

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Haiku

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A three line phone with 17 syllables written a 575 syllable count

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Narrative arc

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And extended or continuing story line in episode of storytelling media such as television comic books video games and films with each episode following a dramatic arc

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Motif

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Can be almost anything and I do you not check the concept of character arc type the weather a color or even a statement motives are used to establish a theme or certain moon they have a symbolic meaning

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Narrator

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A person who tells a story in literature the voice an author and takes to tell a story

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The Pulitzer Prize

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An award for achievements in newspaper magazine an online journalism literature and musical composition in the United States

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Personification

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A form of figurative language in which something that is not human is giving human characteristics

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Section 2

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Zeitgeist

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The defining spirit or mood of a particular period of history is shown by the ideas of. And believes of the time

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