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Literary terms Unit 1

Literature and the Language Arts
Experiencing Literature
Unit 1 The Folk Tradition

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aima writer's purpose, or goal
allusiona rhetorical technique in which reference is made to a person, event, object, or work from history or literature.
charactera person (or sometimes an animal) who figures in the action of a literary work.
dialecta version of a language spoken by the people of a particular place, time, or social group.
fablea brief story, often with animal characters, told to express a moral
fairy talea story that deals with mischievous spirits and other supernatural occurrences, often in medieval settings
folk songa traditional or composed song typically made up of stanzas, a refrain, and a simple melody
folk talea brief story passed by word of mouth from generation to generation.
foreshadowingthe act of presenting materials that hint events to occur later in the story
ironythe diffference between appearance and reality
irony of situationirony in which an event occurs that violates the expectations of the characters, the reader, or the audience
legenda story coming down from the past, often based on real events or characters from older times
morala practical or moral lesson, ususally relating to the principles of right and wrong, to be drawn from a story or other work of literature
motifany element that recurs in one or more works of literature or art
mytha story that explains objects or events in the natural world as resulting from the action of some supernatural force or entity, most often a god
parablea very brief story told to teach a moral lesson
personificationa figure of speech in which an idea, animal, or thing is described as if it were a person
repetitionthe writer's conscious reuse of sound, word, phrase, sentence or other element
suspension of disbeliefthe act by which the reader willingly sets aside his or her skepticism in order to participate imaginatively in the work being read
symbola thing that stands for or represents both itself and something else


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