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Literary Terms 8

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Haiku
a japenese poem, three lines, five, seven, five syllables
Flat Character
is one-sided and often stereotypical
Scene
is a section of uninterrupted action in the act of drama
Rhyme Scheme
a regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
Limerick
a humorous, rhyming, five - line poem with a specific meter and rhyme scheme
Science Fiction
elements of fiction, fantasy, and scientific fact. Many stories are set in the future
Limited Third - Person (Point of View)
point of view, the narrator relates the inner thoughts and feeling of only one character, and everything is viewed from this character's perspective
Free Verse
is poetry not written in a regular, rhythmical pattern, or meter
Genre
division or type of literature : Poetry, Prose, and Drama
External Conflict
man against man, man against nature, man against society
Resolution
outcome of the conflict
Refrain
regularly repeated line or group of lines in a poem or a song
Journal
a periodic, account of events and the writer's thoughts and feelings about those events
Development/Plot
sequence of cause and effect events
Essay
short nonfiction work about a particular subject/ informal essay, historical essay, expository essay, narrative essay, informational essay, and persuasive essay
Fiction
prose writing that tells about imaginary characters and events
Omniscient Third - Person (Point of View)
point of view, the narrator knows and tells about what each character feels and thinks
Denotation
a word is its dictionary meaning of the word
Dynamic Character
is one who changes or grows during the course of the work
Fantasy
highly imaginative that contains elements not found in the real life. include stories that involve supernatural elements
Main or Major Character
the most important character in a story, poem, or play
Figurative Language
language not meant to be taken literally
Letters
written communication from one person to another
Fable
is a brief story or poem, usually with animal characteristics, that teaches lesson, or moral
Extended Metaphor
several connected comparisons
Minor Character
is one who takes part in the action but is not the focous of attention
Prose
ordinary form of written language
Conflict
a struggle between opposing forces
Foot
The weak and the strong stresses are then divied by vertical lines into groups called feet
Repetition
is the use, more than once, of any element of language/ sound, word, phrase, clause, or sentence/ is used in both prose and poetry
Protagonist
main character
Round Charcter
is fully developed and exhibits many traits---often both faults and virtues
Setting
time and place of the story
Hero/Heroine
a character whose actions are inspiring, or noble
Concrete Poem
is one with a shape that suggests its subject
Exposition
introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation
Figure Of Speech
metaphor, personification, and simile
simile
a figure of speech that expresses a resemblance between things of different kinds (usually formed with 'like' or 'as')
Irony
the literary techniques that uses surprising, interesting, or amusing contradictions
Point of View
perspective
Rhyme
the repetition of sounds at the ends of words
Rhythm
is the regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
Climax
also called the turning point, is the hight point in the action of the plot
Antagonist
PROTAGONIST
Lyric Poem
is a highly musical that expresses the obsevations and feelings of a single speaker
Historical Fiction
real events, places, or people are incorporated into a fictional or imaginative story
Images
words or phrases that appeal to the five senses
Drama
is a story written to performed by actors
Foreshadowing
a writer's technique that gives you clues about what might happen in the future
Connotation
the connotation of a word is the set of ideas associated with meaning of a word
Expository Writing
writing that explains or informs
Flashback
writing technique that interups the story to tell about things in the past
Sensory Language
writing or speech that appeals to the five senses
Dialogue
is a conversation between characters
Imagery
mental pictures
Poetry
one of the three major types of literature, musical, imagery, figurative language, and special devices of sound such as rhyme
Static Charactera
is one who does not change
Internal Conflict
man against himself
Comedy
is a literary work, especially a play, which is light, often humorous or satirical, and ends happily
Legend
is a wildly told story about the past which discusses every culture
First - Person (Point of View)
point of view is told by a character who uses the first person pronoun "I."
Folk Tale
it is a story passed down from person to person by word of mouth
Problem
conflict
Character
a person or an animal that takes part in the action of a literary work
Dialect
the form of a language spoken by people in a particular region or group

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