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AP Lang Summer--Figurative Language Flashcards

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10471687523allegorydevice of using character and/or story elements symbolically to represent an abstraction in addition to the literal meaning0
10471693839example of allegoryhope or freedom; moral truth or human existence1
10471696301allusionreference to something which is presumably commonly known2
10471697178example of allusionthe rise in poverty will unlock the Pandora's box of crimes3
10471700798analogyexplaining something complex by comparing it to something more simple; similes and metaphors can be used to develop an analogy4
10471704685example of analogyjust as the sword is the weapon of a warrior, a pen is the weapon of a writer5
10471707750anecdoteshort narrative detailing particulars of an interesting episode or event6
10471711602example of anecdoteusually dealing with the life of a person7
10471712284conceitfanciful expression, usually in the form of an extended metaphor or surprising analogy8
10471714784example of conceit"the broken heart is a damaged china pot." much like metaphor and/or simile but should be shocking rather than boring9
10471718644extended metaphora metaphor developed at great length, occurring frequently in or throughout a work10
10471721026example of extended metaphortheir heart is icy, blood frosty, its ventricles rich with icicles; and their words have turned into ice cubes that can chill iced tea11
10471726191imageryany descriptive language used to evoke a vivid sense or image something12
10471727389example of imagery"the water was a pearl-studded sea of azure tipped with turquoise."13
10471730192metaphordirect comparison between two things make them equal; something is something else14
10471732304example of metaphorlife is a book15
10471732306oxymorontwo words that contradict themselves16
10471733198example of oxymoron"jumbo shrimp" "cruel kindness"17
10471735400paradoxstatement that appears to be self-contradictory but contains some truth18
10471737000example of paradoxI must be cruel to be kind19
10471737792personificationgiving human characteristics to a nonhuman object or idea20
10471738972example of personificationthe sun was shining happily today21
10471740112similecomparison of two things using "like" or "as"22
10471742209example of similelife is like a box of chocolates23
10471744304symbolanything that represents something larger than itself24
10471744990example of symbola red rose, or the color red, stands for love or romance25
10471746727synesthesiaone kind of sensory stimulus evokes the subjective experience of another26
10471748750example of synesthesiaback to the region where the SUN is SILENT27
10471751020themecentral idea or message28
10471751996example of themefictional--usually unstated nonfiction--could be directly stated29

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