4253806143 | Point of View | French orgin, the narrator's position in relation to the story being told | 0 | |
4253810554 | characterizationn | Latin origin, creating characters for a narrative can be presented through action, or thoughts | 1 | |
4253820827 | archetype | Greek, recurrent symbol embodies universal meanings and basic human experiences synonms include model or stereotype | 2 | |
4253826791 | INVERSION | Latin origin, "to be ot not to be", backwards sentence, the reversal of syntactically correct order of subjects | 3 | |
4253833006 | didactic | greek origin intended for instruction, intended to teach a moral lesson | 4 | |
4253833007 | epanelepsis | greek, using a word at the beginning of a sentence, gives more of an emphasis, reversing the words "blow rage" rage blow | 5 | |
4253847461 | farce | french, comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay to characterize unlikely situations; comedy | 6 | |
4253851824 | elegy | greek, written in honor of someone | 7 | |
4253857505 | hypotactic | the layering of clauses; greek, compound or layering sentences | 8 | |
4253858575 | lyric poem | poems that have a musical rhythm, and their topics usually include romantic feeling, greek | 9 |
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