Macbeth - Subject Terminology Flashcards
Antithesis
Two opposite ideas that are put together to achieve a contrasting effect.
Aside
When a character speaks in such a way that some of the characters on stage do not hear what is said, while others do. Sometimes it can also be a direct address to the audience.
Blank verse
Unrhymed verse with carefully placed stressed and unstressed syllables (unrhymed iambic pentameter).
Comic relief
Humorous content in a dramatic or literary work intended to offset more serious episodes (the porter scene Act 2 Scene 3).
Connotation
An idea or feeling linked to the main meaning of a word - what it implies or suggests in addition to its literal meaning.
Dialogue
A conversation between two or more characters.
Doggerel
Bad verse - rough and clumsy attempt at speaking in verse.
Dramatic irony
When the audience knows something about a character or plot that the character on the stage is not aware of.
Foreshadowing
To suggest that something unpleasant will happen later on in the text.
Hyperbole
The use of exaggeration in a text.
Imagery
The use of metaphorical language.
Irony
Directly contradicting the truth.
Metaphor
A comparison in which one thing is said (or implied) to be another.
Pathos
Moment in a work of art or literature which evoke strong feelings of pity or sorrow.
Personification
A type of metaphor in which things or ideas are treated as if they are human.