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13234197587AnthropomorphismGiving objects, plants, or animals human qualities Carries the connotation that every single object, plant, and life form is of equal importance in the universe Verb form: anthropomorphize0
13266171129Caesuraa pause, either metrical or stylistic, in the middle of a lien of poetry1
13029604338ConceitA metaphor that makes a surprising connection between two very dissimilar things John Donne was famous for his use of the conceit2
13066100839Dead MetaphorA metaphor that is so overused we do not recognize that it is a metaphor Examples: mouth of the river, foot of the bed3
13250775601End-Stopped LineA line of poetry that has a natural pause at the end such as a period, semicolon, or comma.4
13126186705EpistropheWhen a certain word or phrase is repeated at the end of clauses or sentences that follow each other to create rhythm and emphasize the repeated group or words Example: Last week, he was just fine. Yesterday, he was just fine. And today he said that he was just fine.5
13175079184InvectiveAttack or insult that uses abusive language and tone6
13714564079Loose SentenceA sentence that begins with the main clause and then is followed by other clauses and phrases7
13309542298Masculine RhymeOne-syllable rhyme (cake, bake)8
13217055209MelodramaA literary form in which events are exaggerated in order to create an extreme emotional response9
13727567110ParableA story that illustrates one or more lessons, most often associated with christ10
13681714723Periodic SentenceA sentence in which the main clause is held until the end11
13528956419PersonaSpeaker of a poem12
13029591843Picaresque NovelAn episodic novel about a rogue-like wanderer who lives off his wits Don Quixote by Cervantes13
13082842601Roman à clefFrench term for a novel in which historical events and actual people appear under the guise of fiction Examples: Animal Farm, Heart of Darkness14
13544646488VignetteA short scene that captures a single moment or a defining detail about a character, idea, or other element of the story15

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