Literary Terms Flashcards

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Alliteration

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The repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words placed by each other.

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Onomatopoeia

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Words that sound like their meaning.

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Hyperbole

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An over exaggeration used for affect.

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Metaphor

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A direct comparison of two unlike things saying that one IS the other.

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Oxymoron

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A combination of two words that seem to contradict each other.

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Paradox

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A statement in which a seeming contradiction may reveal an unexpected truth.

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Personification

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Attributing HUMAN characteristics to an inanimate object, animal, or idea.

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Simile

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A direct comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as.”

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Flashback

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A scene that breaks the normal time order of the plot to show a PAST event.

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Climax

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The most exciting or suspenseful part of the story.

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Irony

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A contrast of what is expected and what really happens.

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Climax

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The most exciting or suspenseful part of the story.

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Irony

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A contrast of what is expected and what really happens.

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Allusion

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A reference to a statement, a person, a place, or an event from history, literature, sports, government, etc.

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Imagery

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Language that appeals to the senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell.

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Plot

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A series of related events that make up a story.

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Character

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A person or an animal in a story, play, or other literary work.

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Theme

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The author’s message or truth about life.

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Setting

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The time and place of a story.

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Foreshadowing

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The use of clues or hints to suggest events that will occur later in the plot.

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Point of View

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The vantage point from which the story is told.

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Symbol

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A person, place, thing, or event that stands for something else and has its own meaning.

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Protagonist

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The main character or hero of the story.

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Antagonist

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A character that opposes the protagonist.

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Mood

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The overall emotion created by a work of literature.

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Tone

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The attitude a writer takes toward an audience, a subject, or a character.