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6464501520Conventiontraditional aspect of literary work, such as a soliloquy in a Shakespearean play or a tragic hero in a Greek tragedy0
6464502396Formshape or structure of a literary work1
6464502940Structureorganization and form of a work2
6464502941Styleunique was an author presents his ideas. Diction, syntax, imagery, structure, and content all contribute to a particular style3
6464503412Subtextimplied meaning of a work or section of a work4
6464504407Metonymyfigure of speech in which a representative term is used for a larger idea. ("The pen is mightier than the sword")5
6464504887Rhetorical Questionquestion that does not expect an explicit answer. It is used to pose an idea to be considered by the speaker or audience6
6464505531Synecdochefigure of speech that utilizes a part as representative of the whole. ("All hands on deck" is an example.)7
6464506272Hyperboleextreme exaggeration. In "My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose," Burns speaks of loving "until all the seas run dry."8
6464507128Metaphordirect comparison between dissimilar things. "Your eyes are stars" is an example9
6464509658Personificationassigning of human qualities to inanimate objects or concepts. (Wordsworth personifies "the sea that bares her bosom to the moon" in the poem "London, 1802.")10
6464510241Simileindirect comparison that uses the word, "like" or "as" to link the differing items in the comparison. ("Your eyes are like stars.")11
6464512685Antagonistforce or character that opposes the main character, the protagonist12
6464513126Protagonisthero or main character of a literary work, the character the audience sympathizes with.13
6464513599Asidewords spoken by an actor intended to be heard by the audience but not by other characters on stage14
6464514152Characterone who carries out the action of the plot in literature. Major, minor, static, and dynamic are types or characters.15
6469677127Narratorspeaker of a literary work16
6469681439Point of View:method of narration in a work17
6469683770Tragic Heroaccording to Aristotle, a basically good person of noble birth or exalted position who has a fatal flaw or commits an error in judgment which leads to his downfall. The tragic hero must have a moment of realization and live and suffer18
6469687373Monologuespeech give by one character. (Hamlet's "To be or not to be ...")19
6469690169Stage Directionsspecific instructions in a playwright includes concerning sets, characterization, delivery, etc. ( See Hedda Gabler by Ibsen.)20
6469690243Soliloquyspeech in a play which is used to reveal the character's inner thoughts to the audience. (Hamlet's "To be or not to be..." is one of the most famous soliloquies in literature).21

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