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1 LITERARY DEVICES AND TECHNIQUES
Definitions for Review Table

2 plot exposition rising action climax falling action denouement simile metaphor analogy personification onomatopoeia dead metaphor implied metaphor mixed metaphor extended metaphor

3 PLOT - Series of events that make up a story.

4 PLOT - Series of events that make up a story.
EXPOSITION - Background information to a story; introduces characters and setting

5 PLOT - Series of events that make up a story.
EXPOSITION - Background information to a story; introduces characters and setting RISING ACTION - The events of a plot that lead up to the climax; builds suspense

6 PLOT - Series of events that make up a story.
EXPOSITION - Background information to a story; introduces characters and setting RISING ACTION - The events of a plot that lead up to the climax; builds suspense CLIMAX - The highest, most intense point of conflict in a story

7 PLOT - Series of events that make up a story.
EXPOSITION - Background information to a story; introduces characters and setting RISING ACTION - The events of a plot that lead up to the climax; builds suspense CLIMAX - The highest, most intense point of conflict in a story FALLING ACTION - The events of a dramatic or narrative plot following the conflict

8 PLOT - Series of events that make up a story.
EXPOSITION - Background information to a story; introduces characters and setting RISING ACTION - The events of a plot that lead up to the climax; builds suspense CLIMAX - The highest, most intense point of conflict in a story FALLING ACTION - The events of a dramatic or narrative plot following the conflict DENOUEMENT - Resolution of the plot

9 SIMILE - Comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as”

10 SIMILE - Comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as”
METAPHOR - Comparing two unlike things

11 SIMILE - Comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as”
METAPHOR - Comparing two unlike things ANALOGY - Resembling relations; comparing groups to show relationships

12 SIMILE - Comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as”
METAPHOR - Comparing two unlike things ANALOGY - Resembling relations; comparing groups to show relationships PERSONIFICATION - Giving human qualities or characteristics to nonliving things

13 SIMILE - Comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as”
METAPHOR - Comparing two unlike things ANALOGY - Resembling relations; comparing groups to show relationships PERSONIFICATION - Giving human qualities or characteristics to nonliving things ONOMOTOPOEIA - Use of a word whose sound often imitates its meaning

14 DEAD METAPHOR - An overused metaphor that has gained a new meaning

15 DEAD METAPHOR - An overused metaphor that has gained a new meaning
IMPLIED METAPHOR - A more subtle use of a metaphor

16 DEAD METAPHOR - An overused metaphor that has gained a new meaning
IMPLIED METAPHOR - A more subtle use of a metaphor MIXED METAPHOR - Two or more metaphors used together that appear illogical

17 DEAD METAPHOR - An overused metaphor that has gained a new meaning
IMPLIED METAPHOR - A more subtle use of a metaphor MIXED METAPHOR - Two or more metaphors used together that appear illogical EXTENDED METAPHOR - Metaphor that continues throughout the entire text

18 anachronism allusion protagonist antagonist foil flat character round character static character dynamic character symbolism imagery flashback foreshadow theme tone mood

19 ANACHRONISM - Something that is not in its correct historical time period

20 ANACHRONISM - Something that is not in its correct historical time period
ALLUSION - An implied or direct reference to another text, person, thing, or event

21 ANACHRONISM - Something that is not in its correct historical time period
ALLUSION - An implied or direct reference to another text, person, thing, or event PROTAGONIST - Main character of a story

22 ANACHRONISM - Something that is not in its correct historical time period
ALLUSION - An implied or direct reference to another text, person, thing, or event PROTAGONIST - Main character of a story ANTAGONIST - The character who opposes the main character

23 ANACHRONISM - Something that is not in its correct historical time period
ALLUSION - An implied or direct reference to another text, person, thing, or event PROTAGONIST - Main character of a story ANTAGONIST - The character who opposes the main character FOIL - Character who contrasts protagonist to enhance qualities

24 FLAT CHARACTER - A one-dimensional character

25 FLAT CHARACTER - A one-dimensional character
ROUND CHARACTER - A fully developed character

26 FLAT CHARACTER - A one-dimensional character
ROUND CHARACTER - A fully developed character STATIC CHARACTER - A character that stays the same throughout the story

27 FLAT CHARACTER - A one-dimensional character
ROUND CHARACTER - A fully developed character STATIC CHARACTER - A character who stays the same throughout the story DYNAMIC CHARACTER – Character who changes permanently throughout the story

28 SYMBOLISM - Representations of things to others by means of symbols

29 SYMBOLISM - Representations of things to others by means of symbols
IMAGERY - Descriptive text; creating mental images for the reader

30 SYMBOLISM - Representations of things to others by means of symbols
IMAGERY - Descriptive text; creating mental images for the reader FLASHBACK - When the text refers back to previous events

31 SYMBOLISM - Representations of things to others by means of symbols
IMAGERY - Descriptive text; creating mental images for the reader FLASHBACK - When the text refers back to previous events FORESHADOW - To give a hint to what will happen later in the text

32 THEME - Author’s message to the reader; underlying meaning of a story

33 THEME - Author’s message to the reader; underlying meaning of a story
TONE - Attitude of the writer toward a subject

34 THEME - Author’s message to the reader; underlying meaning of a story
TONE - Attitude of the writer toward a subject MOOD - Feeling the reader gets from a story

35 allegory internal conflict external conflict denotation  connotation parallelism alliteration parody satire irony  situational irony dramatic irony verbal irony hyperbole understatement

36 ALLEGORY - Symbolic representations of abstract or spiritual ideas

37 ALLEGORY - Symbolic representations of abstract or spiritual ideas
INTERNAL CONFLICT - Conflict within a character; man vs. self

38 ALLEGORY - Symbolic representations of abstract or spiritual ideas
INTERNAL CONFLICT - Conflict within a character; man vs. self EXTERNAL CONFLICT - Conflict outside of a character; man vs. man, man vs. society, man vs. nature, etc.

39 ALLEGORY - Symbolic representations of abstract or spiritual ideas
INTERNAL CONFLICT - Conflict within a character; man vs. self EXTERNAL CONFLICT - Conflict outside of a character; man vs. man, man vs. society, man vs. nature, etc. DENOTATION - Basic dictionary definition of a word

40 ALLEGORY - Symbolic representations of abstract or spiritual ideas
INTERNAL CONFLICT - Conflict within a character; man vs. self EXTERNAL CONFLICT - Conflict outside of a character; man vs. man, man vs. society, man vs. nature, etc. DENOTATION - Basic dictionary definition of a word CONNOTATION - The implied meaning or attributes given to a word

41 PARALLELISM - The use of identical phrases, clauses, and structures within a sentence

42 PARALLELISM - The use of identical phrases, clauses, and structures within a sentence
ALLITERATION - Repetition of same sounds at the beginning of words

43 PARALLELISM - The use of identical phrases, clauses, and structures within a sentence
ALLITERATION - Repetition of same sounds at the beginning of words PARODY - Humorous imitations of a piece of text

44 PARALLELISM - The use of identical phrases, clauses, and structures within a sentence
ALLITERATION - Repetition of same sounds at the beginning of words PARODY - Humorous imitations of a piece of text SATIRE - A text that mocks social conventions; ridicules serious situations

45 IRONY - Contrast between expectations and reality

46 IRONY - Contrast between expectations and reality
SITUATIONAL IRONY - Expecting one thing to happen but something entirely different taking place

47 IRONY - Contrast between expectations and reality
SITUATIONAL IRONY - Expecting one thing to happen but something entirely different taking place DRAMATIC IRONY - Contrast between what the character knows and what the reader knows

48 IRONY - Contrast between expectations and reality
SITUATIONAL IRONY - Expecting one thing to happen but something entirely different taking place DRAMATIC IRONY - Contrast between what the character knows and what the reader knows VERBAL IRONY - When someone says something but means another (often called “sarcasm”)

49 HYPERBOLE - Extreme exaggeration

50 HYPERBOLE - Extreme exaggeration
UNDERSTATEMENT - Statement less strong or striking than facts would show

51 paradox oxymoron pun idiom assonance  dissonance dialect jargon slang iambic pentameter  soliloquy monologue propaganda stereotype

52 PARADOX - A seemingly contradictory or absurd statement that may suggest truth

53 PARADOX - A seemingly contradictory or absurd statement that may suggest truth
OXYMORON - Two seemingly contradictory words used together for effect

54 PARADOX - A seemingly contradictory or absurd statement that may suggest truth
OXYMORON - Two seemingly contradictory words used together for effect PUN - Humorous use of words; a play on words

55 PARADOX - A seemingly contradictory or absurd statement that may suggest truth
OXYMORON - Two seemingly contradictory words used together for effect PUN - Humorous use of words; a play on words IDIOM - Expressions; meaning of expression is not true to words

56 ASSONANCE - Resemblance of sounds; vowel rhyme

57 ASSONANCE - Resemblance of sounds; vowel rhyme
DISSONANCE - Harsh, disagreeable sounds; discord

58 ASSONANCE - Resemblance of sounds; vowel rhyme
DISSONANCE - Harsh, disagreeable sounds; discord DIALECT - A provincial, rural, or socially distinct variety of language

59 ASSONANCE - Resemblance of sounds; vowel rhyme
DISSONANCE - Harsh, disagreeable sounds; discord DIALECT - A provincial, rural, or socially distinct variety of language JARGON - “jibberish”; words associated with a specific subject or profession

60 ASSONANCE - Resemblance of sounds; vowel rhyme
DISSONANCE - Harsh, disagreeable sounds; discord DIALECT - A provincial, rural, or socially distinct variety of language JARGON - “jibberish”; words associated with a specific subject or profession SLANG - Informal language

61 IAMBIC PENTAMETER - Verse consisting of 5 meters alternating stressed and unstressed syllables

62 IAMBIC PENTAMETER - Verse consisting of 5 meters alternating stressed and unstressed syllables
SOLILOQUY - Speaking to oneself oblivious to people hearing; reveals inner thoughts

63 IAMBIC PENTAMETER - Verse consisting of 5 meters alternating stressed and unstressed syllables
SOLILOQUY - Speaking to oneself oblivious to people hearing; reveals inner thoughts MONOLOGUE - An extended period of time in which one character speaks

64 PROPAGANDA - The persuasion of others to buy a product, believe something, etc.

65 PROPAGANDA - The persuasion of others to buy a product, believe something, etc.
STEREOTYPE - Simple and often inaccurate categorizing of a group of people

66 PROPAGANDA - The persuasion of others to buy a product, believe something, etc.
STEREOTYPE - Simple and often inaccurate categorizing of a group of people BIAS – having a pre-existing preference for something (one-sided)

67 ALL DEFINITIONS 15 SLIDES

68 PLOT - Series of events that make up a story.
EXPOSITION - Background information to a story; introduces characters and setting RISING ACTION - The events of a plot that lead up to the climax; builds suspense CLIMAX - The highest, most intense point of conflict in a story FALLING ACTION - The events of a dramatic or narrative plot following the conflict DENOUEMENT - Resolution of the plot

69 SIMILE - Comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as”
METAPHOR - Comparing two unlike things ANALOGY - Resembling relations; comparing groups to show relationships PERSONIFICATION - Giving human qualities or characteristics to nonliving things ONOMOTOPOEIA - Use of a word whose sound often imitates its meaning

70 DEAD METAPHOR - An overused metaphor that has gained a new meaning
IMPLIED METAPHOR - A more subtle use of a metaphor MIXED METAPHOR - Two or more metaphors used together that appear illogical EXTENDED METAPHOR - Metaphor that continues throughout the entire text

71 ANACHRONISM - Something that is not in its correct historical time period
ALLUSION - An implied or direct reference to another text, person, thing, or event PROTAGONIST - Main character of a story ANTAGONIST - The character who opposes the main character FOIL - Character who contrasts protagonist to enhance qualities

72 FLAT CHARACTER - A one-dimensional character
ROUND CHARACTER - A fully developed character STATIC CHARACTER - A character who stays the same throughout the story DYNAMIC CHARACTER – Character who changes permanently throughout the story

73 SYMBOLISM - Representations of things to others by means of symbols
IMAGERY - Descriptive text; creating mental images for the reader FLASHBACK - When the text refers back to previous events FORESHADOW - To give a hint to what will happen later in the text

74 THEME - Author’s message to the reader; underlying meaning of a story
TONE - Attitude of the writer toward a subject MOOD - Feeling the reader gets from a story

75 ALLEGORY - Symbolic representations of abstract or spiritual ideas
INTERNAL CONFLICT - Conflict within a character; man vs. self EXTERNAL CONFLICT - Conflict outside of a character; man vs. man, man vs. society, man vs. nature, etc. DENOTATION - Basic dictionary definition of a word CONNOTATION - The implied meaning or attributes given to a word

76 PARALLELISM - The use of identical phrases, clauses, and structures within a sentence
ALLITERATION - Repetition of same sounds at the beginning of words PARODY - Humorous imitations of a piece of text SATIRE - A text that mocks social conventions; ridicules serious situations

77 IRONY - Contrast between expectations and reality
SITUATIONAL IRONY - Expecting one thing to happen but something entirely different taking place DRAMATIC IRONY - Contrast between what the character knows and what the reader knows VERBAL IRONY - When someone says something but means another (often called “sarcasm”)

78 HYPERBOLE - Extreme exaggeration
UNDERSTATEMENT - Statement less strong or striking than facts would show

79 PARADOX - A seemingly contradictory or absurd statement that may suggest truth
OXYMORON - Two seemingly contradictory words used together for effect PUN - Humorous use of words; a play on words IDIOM - Expressions; meaning of expression is not true to words

80 ASSONANCE - Resemblance of sounds; vowel rhyme
DISSONANCE - Harsh, disagreeable sounds; discord DIALECT - A provincial, rural, or socially distinct variety of language JARGON - “jibberish”; words associated with a specific subject or profession SLANG - Informal language

81 IAMBIC PENTAMETER - Verse consisting of 5 meters alternating stressed and unstressed syllables
SOLILOQUY - Speaking to oneself oblivious to people hearing; reveals inner thoughts MONOLOGUE - An extended period of time in which one character speaks

82 PROPAGANDA - The persuasion of others to buy a product, believe something, etc.
STEREOTYPE - Simple and often inaccurate categorizing of a group of people BIAS – having a pre-existing preference for something (one-sided)


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