English 7 Literary Elements *Allegory

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English 7 Literary Elements *Allegory a work in which the characters and events are to be understood as representing other things and symbolically expressing a deeper, often spiritual, moral, or political meaning. Ex. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe *Alliteration is the repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words generally more than 2 words ex. “We wink when widows wince...” English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe *Analogy is the comparison of two pairs that have the same relationship. ex. Teachers are the bourgeoisie as students are the proletariat. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe Characterization is the method used by a writer to develop a character. (1) showing the character's appearance (2) displaying the character's actions (3) revealing the character's thoughts (4) letting the character speak (5) getting the reactions of others. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe Conflict is the opposition between or among characters or forces in a literary work that shapes or motivates the action of the plot. Conflict may be internal or external. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe *Conflict Cont. (1) Man in conflict with another Man (300, Rocky) (2) Man in conflict in Nature (Titanic) (3) Man in conflict with Self (Fight Club, Beautiful Mind) (4) Man in conflict with Machine (Matrix, Terminator) English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe Diction is a writer’s choice of words, phrases, sentence structures, and figurative language which combine to help create meaning. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe Foreshadowing is a literary device in which an author drops subtle hints about plot developments to come later in the story. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe *FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE TO DESCRIBE SOMETHING BY COMPARING IT TO SOMETHING ELSE. Simile Analogy Metaphor English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe *Hyperbole is a deliberate and obvious exaggeration used for effect ex. I called you a billion times and you never picked up! ex. I worked a shift that seemed to last forever. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

is writing or language that evokes one or all of the five senses. Imagery is writing or language that evokes one or all of the five senses. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe *Irony incongruity between what actually happens and what might be expected to happen. ex. The fireman’s house burnt down. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

TO DESCRIBE SOMETHING AS IT IS. LITERAL LANGUAGE TO DESCRIBE SOMETHING AS IT IS. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe *Metaphor is a comparison of two unlike things using the verb "to be" (am, are, was, were, etc.) instead of using ‘like’ or ‘as’. ex. Her words are butterflies. ex. I am an old abandoned house. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe *Metonymy is substituting a word for another word closely associated with it. ex. Calling the police ‘pigs’ or ‘the fuzz’ English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe Motif is an important and sometimes recurring theme or idea in a work of literature. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

is the atmosphere or state of mind of a work. Mood is the atmosphere or state of mind of a work. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

is putting two contradictory words together. ex. Jumbo shrimp *Oxymoron is putting two contradictory words together. ex. Jumbo shrimp English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe *Paradox is a statement, proposition, or situation that seems to be absurd or contradictory, but in fact is or may be true. ex. ‘Everything begins where it ends.’ ex. ‘The first shall be last.’ English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe *Parody is a piece of writing that deliberately copies another work in order to comment or critique it. ex. Tina Fey parodies Sarah Palin on SNL. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe Pastiche is a piece of writing that deliberately copies another work yet does not comment or critique it. ex. Every Family Guy episode. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe Personification is giving human qualities to inanimate objects. ex. The sun smiled down on us. ex. The gate squawked closed. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe Point of View is the perspective on events of the narrator or a particular character in a story. 1st person: __________________________ 2nd person: __________________________ 3rd person: __________________________ English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe Satire is the use of wit, especially irony, sarcasm, and ridicule, to critique politics and society. ex. South Park ex. The Simpsons English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

is the time and location in which a story takes place. Setting is the time and location in which a story takes place. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe *Simile is a comparison between two different things using ‘like’ or ‘as’. ex. “You spin a story like a spider spins her web.” - The Format ex. He jumped as if his feet were on fire. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

Stream of consciousness is a literary style that presents a character’s continuous random flow of thoughts as they arise. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent something abstract by something concrete. ex. The color white often symbolizes purity. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe Theme is a broad idea in a story, or a message or lesson conveyed by a work. How to find the theme in a work: 1. Ask yourself, “What is the work about?” ___________ 2. Ask yourself, “What about __________?” Theme is NEVER just one word. “Love” isn’t a theme / “Love endures all things” is a theme English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe

English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe Tone is the attitude toward the subject and/or toward the audience implied in a literary work. English 7 - Mrs. Fagbongbe