Literary Techniques Flashcards
allegory
A narrative technique in which characters and events represent broader themes and concepts, often conveying moral, spiritual, or political meanings.
allusion
A brief reference to a person, event, place, or work of art, often used to convey meaning or to allow the reader to make connections without explicit explanation.
anthropomorphism
The attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities, such as animals, objects, or deities, often used to create relatable characters in literature and storytelling.
foil
A character who contrasts with another character, usually the protagonist, to highlight particular qualities of the other character.
foreshadowing
A literary device used to give an indication or hint of what is to come later in the story, often creating suspense or preparing the reader for future events.
parallelism
A rhetorical device that involves the use of similar structures in two or more phrases, clauses, or sentences, often used to create rhythm and enhance the clarity of ideas.
repetition
A literary device that involves the repeated use of words, phrases, sounds, or ideas to create emphasis, reinforce meaning, or establish a rhythm in a text.
Literary techniques
Methods and strategies that authors use to convey meaning, enhance storytelling, or create effects in literary works.