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Literature Items - Short Stories

Review of vocabulary specific to the teaching of literature.

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Alliterationrepetition of initial consonant sounds
Allusionreference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art.
Anecdotea brief story about an interesting, amusing, or strange event
anticlimaxturning point in a story (always a let down)
charactera person or an animal who takes part in the action of a literary work
characterizationthe act of creating and developing a character
climaxthe high point of interest or supsense in a story, novel, or play
conflicta sturggle between opposing forces
external conflictmain character struggles against and outside force
internal conflictinvolves a character in conflict with himself or herself
dictionword choice
dramaa story written to be performed by actors
epica long narrative poem about the deeds of gods or heroes
epic simile (Homeric simile)an elaborate comparison of unlike subjects
expositionthe part of the work that introduces the cahracters, the setting, and the basic situation
fantasya highly imaginative writing that contains elements not found in real life
fictionprose writing that tells about imagninary charactes and events
figurative languagewriting or speech not meant to be interpreted literally
foreshadowingthe use in a literary work of clues that suggest events that have yet to occur
genrecategory or type of literature
imagea word or phrase that appeals to one or more of the five senses
imagerythe descriptive or figurative language used in literature to create word pictures for the reader
verbal ironywords are used to suggest the opposite of what is meant
dramatic ironythere is a contradiction between what a character thinks and what the reader or audience knows to be true
irony of situationan event occurs that directly contradicts the expectations of the characters
metaphora figure of speech in which one thing is spoken of as though it were something else
monologuea speech by one character in a play, story, or poem
moodthe feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage
morala lesson taught by a literary work
motivationa reason that explains or partially explains why a character thinks, feels, acts, or behaves in a certain way
narrationwriting that tells a story
narrativea story told in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or drama
narratora speaker or character who tells a story
nonfictionprose writing that presents and explains ideas or that tells about real people, places, objects, or events
novela long work of fiction
onomatopoeiathe use of words that imitate sounds
personificationa type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics
persuasionwriting or speech that attempts to convice the reader to adopt a particular opinion or course of action
plotthe sequence of events in a literary work
repetitionthe use of any element of language--a sound, a word, a phrase, a clause, or a sentence--more than once
science fictionwriting that tells about imagninary events that involve science or technology
settingthe timeand place of the action
short storya brief work of fiction
similea figure of speech in which like or as is used to make a comparison between two basically unlike ideas
soliloquya long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage
speakerthe imaginary voice assumed by the writer of a poem
suspensea feeling of curiosity or uncertainty about eh outcome of events in a literary work
symbolanything that stands for or represents something else
themea central message or insight into life revealed through the literary work
tonethe writer's attitude toward his or her audience and subject of a literary work
tragedya work of literature, especially a play, that results in a catastrophe for the main character


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