AP Terms 6 Flashcards
Paradox
a statement that seems to contradict itself but that turns out to have a rational meaning
Parallelism
the technique of arranging words, phrases, clauses, or larger structures by placing them side by side and making them similar in form. Parallel structure may be as simple as listing two or three modifiers in a row to describe the same noun or verb; it may take the form of two or more of the same types of phrases (prepositional, participial, gerund, appositive) that modify the same noun or verb; it may also take the form of two or more subordinate clauses that modify the same noun or verb. Or parallel structure may be a complex bend of singe word, phrase, and clause parallelism all in the same sentence
Parody
a work that ridicules the style of another work by intimidating and exaggerating its elements. It can be utterly mocking or gently humorous. It depends on allusion and exaggerates and distorts the original style and content
Pathetic Appeal - Pathos
when a writer tries to persuade the audience by appealing to their emotions. The aspects of a literary work that elicit sorrow or pity from the audience. An appeal to emotion that can be used as a means to persuade. Over emotionalism can be the result of an excess of pathos