Ap English Glossary 3 Flashcards
Figurative language
The body of devices that enables the writer to operate on levels other than the literal one. It includes metaphor, simile, symbol, motif, hyperbole, and others.
Flashback
A device that enables a writer to refer to past thoughts, events, episodes.
Foot
A metrical unit in poetry; a syllabic measure of a line: iamb, trochee, anapest, dactyl, and spondee.
Foreshadowing
Hints of future events in a literary work
Form
The shape or structure of a literary work.
Free verse
Poetry without a defined form, meter, or rhyme scheme
Hyperbole
Extreme exaggeration. In “my love is like a red, red rose,” Burns speaks of loving “until all the seas run dry.”
Iamb
A metrical foot consisting of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented one; the most common poetic foot in the English language.
Idyll
A type of lyric poem which extols the virtues of an ideal place or time.
Image
A verbal approximation of related sensory images in a work of literature.
Impressionism
Writing that reflects a personal image of a character, event or concept. The secret sharer is a fine example.
Irony
An unexpected twist or contrast between what happens and what is intended or expected to happen. It involves dialogue and situation, and it can be intentional or unplanned. Dramatic irony centers around the ignorance of those involved while the audience is aware of the circumstance.
Fable
A simple, symbolic story usually employing animals as characters. Aesop and la Fontaine are authors who excel in this form