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Fr. English Literary Terms - Final Exam

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Figurative Languagenot literal, ex. simile, metaphor
Novelfictional work of literature
Narratorperson who is telling the story
Genrea type of literature, novel, non-fiction, poem, short story
Point of Viewthe way a story gets told and who tells it, ex. 1st, 3rd, Omniscient
Internal Conflictstruggle with self
External Conflictstruggle with outside forces
Foreshadowhints of a future event
Conflictthe problem or struggle
Idioman expression that means something other than the literal meaning
characterizationthe way an author shows the characters
protagonistthe main character or hero
antagonistcharacter who opposes the main character/villian
climaxhighest point of action
settingtime and place of a story
conflictproblem or struggle in the story (internal/external)
resolutionwhere the story resolves the conflicts
metaphorComparison of 2 unlike things w/o using “like” or “as”
simileComparison of 2 unlike things by using “like” or “as”
hyperbolea great exaggeration
personificationgiving human qualities to an inanimate object
allusionreference to a famous person, place, event, or literary work
oxymoroncombination of 2 unlike terms (jumbo shrimp)
alliterationrepetition of beginning consonant sounds (peter piper picked)
rhymerepetition of near sounds
onomatopoeiawords which mimic sounds (drip, pow, zap)
imagerydescriptions & details which create word pictures
linesimilar to a sentence in a poem
stanzasimilar to a paragraph in a poem
point of viewthe way a story gets told - 1st, 3rd, omniscient
foreshadowhints that point to future events
flashbackthe author reverts back to an earlier time
sonnet14 line poem of iambic pentameter
foila character whose traits contrast with another
Epic poema long narrative poem about a hero's deeds
Puna play on words
Audiencewho the writer is addressing
Moodthe emotion created by the writer
blank verseiambic pentameter, does NOT rhyme
sonnet14 lines, iambic pentameter
Situational Ironywhen the audience knows something the actors don't


Teacher of Literacy
Gr. New Bedford Regional Voc-Tech High School
New Bedford, MA

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