Literary terms Flashcards

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is a literary device where words begin with letters belonging to the same sound group. Whether it is the consonant sound or a specific vowel group

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Alliteration

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refers to repetition of sounds produced by vowels within a sentence or phrase.

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Assonance

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is repetitive sounds produced by consonants within a sentence or phrase.

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Consonance

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4
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is a form of language in which writers convey something other than the literal meaning of their words.

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Figurative language

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is a literary device wherein the author uses specific words and phrases that exaggerate and overemphasize the statement in order to produce an exaggerated, more noticeable effect.

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Hyperbole

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is when the author uses words and phrases to create “mental images” for the reader.

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Imagery

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is rhyme between a word within a line and another word either at the end of the same line or within another line.

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Internal rhyme

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is a figure of speech that compares two subjects without the use of “like” or “as.” While a simile states that one thing is like another, a metaphor states that one thing is the other.

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Metaphor

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is the emotional feeling or atmosphere that a work of literature produces in a reader.

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Mood

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10
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is a poem that tells a story.

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Narrative poem

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is the use of words to imitate the actual sound they represent.

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Onomatopoeia

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is a figure of speech in which a thing, an idea or an animal is given human attributes.

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Personification

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13
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a pattern of rhyming words placed at the end of the lines in the prose or poetry.

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Rhyme scheme

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14
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is the repetition of stressed (/) and unstressed (x) syllables

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Rhythm

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15
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is a literary device in which the repetition of the same or similar sounds occurs in two or more words, usually at the end of lines in poem.

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Rhyme

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16
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is a comparison between two unlike things through the use of connecting words, usually “like” or “as.”

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Simile

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is a single, related chunk of lines in poetry.

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Stanza

18
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is the topic or focus for the entire literary piece.

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Theme

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is the attitude of the writer toward the subject.

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Tone

20
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is any single line of poetry.

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Verse