Elements Of Literature Flashcards

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Antagonist

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The person or thing working against the protagonist

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Analogy

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Comparison of two items suggesting they’re alike in many aspects

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Caricature

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An exaggerated imitation of a persons features or mannerisms in order to appear comic or absurd

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Characterization

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The method an author uses to reveal or describe characters and their personalities

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Climax

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Turning point of the story

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Conflict

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Problem of the story.

Person vs. person
Person vs. society
Person vs. self
Person vs. nature 
Person vs. fate (God)
Person vs. technology
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Dialogue

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Conversation carried on by characters

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Antithesis

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An opposition, or contrast of ideas

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Hyperbole

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Overstating or stretching the truth for special effect

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Simile

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a comparison of two items using the words “like” or “as”

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Personification

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When the author speaks of or describes an animal, object, or idea as if it were a person.

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Allusion

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A reference in literature to a familiar person, place, or thing

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Foreshadowing

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Giving hints of what is to come later

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Imagery

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Words or phrases that create a visual picture in the readers mind

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Point of view

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The perspective from which the story is told

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Protagonist

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The main character of the story

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Satire

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A literary tone used to make fun of human vice or weakness, often with the intent of changing the subject of the attack

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Setting

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Time and place

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Soliloquy

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A speech delivered by a character when he or she is alone on stage

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Symbol

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A person, place, thing, or event used to represent something else

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Theme

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The main idea of the work

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Tone

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Mood of the work

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Tragedy

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A literary work in which the protagonist is destroyed by some character flaw and forces beyond his/her control

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Tragic hero

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A character who experiences an inner struggle because of a character flaw

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Metaphor

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A comparison of two items without using the words “like”or “as”