P2: Literary Conventions; Content Flashcards

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Define: allegory

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characters or events act as symbols, often with a deeper (hidden) meaning

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Define: allusion

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reference to subject matter outside of the work of literature - it is up to reader to make connection

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Define: antagonist

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character or other force that presents obstacle to the protagonist (main character)

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Define: bildungsroman

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author bases the plot on the overall growth of the central character - protagonist begins with views, aims and dreams that are in contrast to the other character’s in the story and then fights his or her way through to achieve them

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Define: conflict

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resistance the protagonist - it propels the narrative

4 main conflict: man vs…

  • nature
  • self
  • man
  • society
  • fate (NLMG)
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Define: dialogue

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variety of a language that a group of people speak, separated either by geography, class, or ethnicity

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Define: epiphany

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sudden realization that leads to a new perspective

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Define: foil

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another character in a story who contrasts with the protagonist, usually to highlight one of their attributes

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Define: intertextuality

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relationship between texts - writers borrow from each other, which creates new layers of meaning to the texts (concrete)

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Define: mood

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emotional feeling a work produces in the reader

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Define: narrative reliability

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character’s story (narrative) that we trust

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Define: nostalgia

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pleasure remembering an event/place, and sadness because you cannot return

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Define: protagonist

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main character

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Define: setting

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time and place of a story - helps initiate the main backdrop and mood of the story

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Define: theme

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central topic or idea explored in the work

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Define: tone

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author’s attitude toward the work