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English 1 Hon. terms

Terms

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Foil
any character who serves a contrast to another character.
setting
time & place of a story or play.
alliteration
repetition of the same or similar consonant sounds in words that are close together.
onomatopoeia
use of a word whose sound imitates or suggests its meaning.
point of view
vantage point from which a writer tells a story
omniscient point of view
the narrator plays no part in the story, but can tells us what all the characters are thinking/feeling as well as other things happening in other places.
irony
contrast or discrepancy between expectation and reality.
situational irony
what actually happens in the opposite of what is expected or appropriate
dramatic irony
occurs when the reader knows something important that a character does not know
First person point of view
narrator is a character in the story, uses I.
Third person
the narrator(plays no part in story)zooms in on the thoughts and feelings of one character.
internal conflict
is a struggle between opposing needs, desires, or emotions within a single character.
external conflict
a character struggles against an outside force which may be another character, society as a whole, or something in nature(hurricane).
idiom
expression peculiar to particular language that means something different from literal meaning of the words. Example: Kick the bucket is an idiom for death.
Dialect
way of speacking that is characteristic of a particular region of group of people.
metaphor
fig. of speech that makes a comparison between 2 unlike things without using like, as, than, or resembles.
theme
central idea of insight reveled by a work of literature.
static character
does not change much in the course of a story.
round character
are complex and have many different traits
aside
only in a play, not in a story. words spoken by a character directly to the audience or to another character but not heard by other characters on stage.
allusion
reference to a statement, person, place, event, or thing that is known from literature, history, religion, myth, politic, sports, science, or the arts.
author's point of view
the attitude a writer takes towards his topic.
persuasive
type pf writing designed to change the way a reader or listener thinks or acts.
protagonist
main character in fiction or drama.
imagery
language that appeals to the senses.
cause/effect
why something happens as a result of someone or something else.
similie
fig. of speech that makes a comparison using like or as.
symbolism
person, place, thing, event that stands both for itself and for something beyond itself.

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