AP Literature Vocab Flashcards
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54933265 | abstract | not concrete | 0 | |
54933266 | academic | dry and theoretical writing | 1 | |
54933267 | bombastic | ostentatiously lofty in style | 2 | |
54933268 | burlesque | make a parody of | 3 | |
54933269 | parody | a humorous imitation of a serious work | 4 | |
54933270 | decorum | propriety; orderliness and good taste in manners | 5 | |
54933271 | lament | passionate grief | 6 | |
54933272 | lampoon | sarcasm; taunting harshly | 7 | |
54933273 | lyric | expressing the poet's emotions and feelings; musical and melodious | 8 | |
54933274 | objectivity | treat subject without bias or prejudice | 9 | |
54933275 | subjectivity | treat something WITH bias or prejudice | 10 | |
54933276 | archaism | using old language | 11 | |
54933277 | anecdotal | use short story to prove a point | 12 | |
54933278 | gothic | style of 12th - 15th century in Europe; creepy, scary, haunted | 13 | |
54933279 | farce | idiotic humor | 14 | |
54933280 | elegiac | expressing sorrow or lamentation | 15 | |
54933281 | pastoral | having a simple, rural life | 16 | |
54933282 | ballad | light or simple song that tells a story | 17 | |
54933283 | apostrophe | talking to something that can't talk back | 18 | |
54933284 | chorus | a company of actors who comment (by speaking or singing in unison) on the action in a classical Greek play | 19 | |
54933285 | melodrama | sensational and highly emotional behavior or language in a play (soap opera) | 20 | |
54933286 | tragedy | A serious form of drama dealing with the downfall of a heroic or noble character | 21 | |
54933287 | comedy | light and humorous stories that end well | 22 | |
54933288 | soliloquy | speech made to oneself when alone | 23 | |
54933289 | monologue | long speech by one character | 24 | |
54933290 | aside | heard by audience but not other characters | 25 | |
54933291 | 3rd Person Omniscient | when you know all thoughts and feelings of all characters | 26 | |
54933292 | first person | narrator tells the story from their point of view | 27 | |
54933293 | aphorism | short witty statement about life | 28 | |
54933294 | stock characters | a stereotypical character, one we are familiar with | 29 | |
54933295 | tragic flaw | The character trait that brings about the downfall of the protagonist | 30 | |
54933296 | catharsis | a cleansing of emotions | 31 | |
54933297 | hubris | exaggerated or extreme pride; main flaw | 32 | |
54933298 | tragic hero | character who has a error of judgement or fatal flaw | 33 | |
54933299 | nemesis | hero's arch enemy that keeps coming back | 34 | |
54933300 | foil | secondary character who highlights the qualities of the main characters | 35 | |
54933301 | antihero | hero who lacks heroic qualities | 36 | |
54933302 | 3rd Person Objective | the story is just told. the reader doesn't know what the chracters are thinking | 37 | |
54933303 | 3rd Person Limited | the narrator is limited to the thoughts and feelings of one character | 38 | |
54933304 | antagonist | the force against the protagonist in the story; can be anything | 39 | |
54933305 | protagonist | the main character | 40 | |
54933306 | anticlimax | story builds, nothing really happens | 41 | |
54933307 | canto | large section or division of poetry | 42 | |
54933308 | personification | giving human FORM to inanimate objects | 43 | |
54933309 | Anthropomorphism | giving human CHARACTERISTICS to inanimate objects | 44 | |
54933310 | analogy | comparison | 45 | |
54933311 | anachronsim | chronologically out of place | 46 | |
54933312 | Stream of Consciousness | a style of writing in which the thoughts and feelings of the writer or narrator are recorded as they occur | 47 | |
54933313 | allusion | reference author expects you to get | 48 | |
54933314 | assonance | same VOWEL sounds | 49 | |
54933315 | consonance | same CONSONANTS sound | 50 | |
54933316 | alliteration | use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse | 51 | |
54933317 | allegory | everything stands for something | 52 | |
54933318 | situational irony | an outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected | 53 | |
54933319 | dramatic irony | when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't | 54 | |
54933320 | verbal irony | say one thing, mean another; sarcasm | 55 | |
54933321 | unreliable narrator | a narrator whose account of events appears to be faulty, misleadingly biased, or otherwise distorted | 56 | |
54933322 | epitaph | brief literary piece about a dead person | 57 | |
54933323 | mock epic | take something minor, make it a big deal | 58 | |
54933324 | epic | a long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds; very serious | 59 | |
54933325 | dramatic monologue | poem in which the speaker is addressing someone whom we don't hear | 60 | |
54933326 | doggeral | trivial and inferior verse; bad poetry | 61 | |
54933327 | dirge | song of the dead | 62 | |
54933328 | syntax | sentence structure | 63 | |
54933329 | diction | how you use and pick words | 64 | |
54933330 | couplet | two lines that rhyme together | 65 | |
54933331 | denotation | dictionary meaning | 66 | |
54933332 | connotation | feeling associated with a word | 67 | |
54933333 | onomatopoeia | sounds like the sound it makes | 68 | |
54933334 | euphony | all the sounds come together | 69 | |
54933335 | dissonance | inharmonious, harsh sound | 70 | |
54933336 | cacophony | harsh discordance of sounds | 71 | |
54933337 | mixed metaphor | two metaphors put together | 72 | |
54933338 | controlling metaphor | comparison that controls the piece; comes up a lot | 73 | |
54933339 | simile | comparison using like or as | 74 | |
54933340 | metaphor | comparison NOT using like or as | 75 | |
54933341 | metaphysical conceit | comparing two things; one is physical one is spiritual | 76 | |
54933342 | conceit | comparing two really unlike things | 77 | |
54933343 | coinage | coining a phrase | 78 | |
54933344 | neologism | a newly invented word or phrase | 79 | |
54933345 | colloquialism | an informal or conversational use of language | 80 | |
54933346 | classic | ancient Greece or Rome; something that sets the standard | 81 | |
54933347 | caricature | an exaggerated portrayal of one's features | 82 | |
54933348 | cadence | rhythmic sound in a piece of literature | 83 | |
55229379 | bathos | insincere pathos | 84 | |
55229380 | pathos | appealing to emotion | 85 | |
55229381 | refrain | repeat same line or phrase | 86 | |
55229382 | plaint | expressing grief | 87 | |
55229383 | prelude | preliminary to an action | 88 | |
55229384 | parenthetical phrase | phrase in which you add extra information | 89 | |
55229385 | anaphora | repetition at beginning of lines with different endings | 90 | |
55229386 | persona | the speaker, voice, or character assumed by the author of a piece of writing | 91 | |
55229387 | parallelism | grammatically equal | 92 | |
55229388 | paradox | statement that on the surface contradicts itself, but makes sense | 93 | |
55229389 | parable | short, allegorable story used to prove a moral lesson | 94 | |
55229390 | metonym / synecdoche | when a part is used for a whole | 95 | |
55229391 | oxymoron | two words that contradict each other and are put together | 96 | |
55229392 | inversion | reversal of natural word order | 97 | |
55229393 | interior monologue | a character gives its internal thoughts | 98 | |
55229394 | in media res | in the middle of the action | 99 | |
55229395 | hyperbole | obvious exaggeration | 100 | |
55229396 | genre | class or category of music, art, etc | 101 | |
55229397 | free verse | no set meter, does not rhyme | 102 | |
55229398 | foreshadowing | hints, clues of what is to come | 103 | |
55229399 | foot | set pattern of of stressed and unstressed syllables | 104 | |
55229400 | masculine rhyme | one rhyming syllable | 105 | |
55229401 | feminine rhyme | 2 rhyming syllables | 106 | |
55229402 | euphemism | mild expression takes the place of a harsh reality | 107 | |
55229403 | fallacy | faulty reasoning; deceptive thoughts | 108 | |
55229404 | antithesis | usually contrasting statements | 109 | |
55229405 | ambivalent | uncertain or wavery feelings toward somethings | 110 | |
55229406 | ambiguity | unclear meaning | 111 | |
55372159 | enjambment | the continuation of meaning, without pause or break, from one line of poetry to the next | 112 | |
55372160 | juxtaposition | 2 things next to each other, to make a point | 113 | |
55372161 | aesthetic | appealing to the senses, changes over time and culture, etc | 114 | |
55372162 | zeugma | verb (usually) that modifies 2 different words differently | 115 | |
55372163 | utopia | ideal place, paradise (literally means nowhere) | 116 | |
55372164 | truism | self-evident, obvious truth | 117 | |
55372165 | travesty | grotesque imitation | 118 | |
55372166 | thesis | main idea | 119 | |
55372167 | symbolism | when a thing represents more than just itself | 120 | |
55372168 | suspenion of disbelief | willingness to suspend criticism and believe the unbelievable for the sake of enjoyment | 121 | |
55372169 | stanza | small division of poetry; paragraph | 122 | |
55372170 | satire | to make fun of something in order to change/fix it | 123 | |
55372171 | rhapsody | passionate expression | 124 | |
55372172 | rhetorical question | does NOT require an answer because the answer is obvious | 125 | |
55372173 | requiem | song of the dead; dirge-like song | 126 | |
55372174 | pun | play on words | 127 |