E Literary Terms
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An intrusion by the narrator in order to evaluate a character for a reader | ||
(also Authorial Intrusion) The effect that occurs when a third-person narrator adds his or her own comments into the narrative. | ||
a mournful poem | ||
a note or reference placed at the end of a document | ||
Rhyme that occurs at the end of two or more lines of poetry | ||
A line that ends with a natural speech pause, usually marked by punctuation | ||
consists of three quatrains with the rhyme pattern "abab," cdcd," "efef" followed by a couplet with the pattern "gg" | ||
a moment of sudden revelation or insight | ||
a brief stanza concluding certain forms of poetry | ||
a long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds | ||
very short poem, often comic, usually ending with some sharp turn of wit or meaning | ||
a quotation at the beginning of some piece of writing | ||
a brief section of a literary or dramatic work that forms part of a connected series | ||
A novel composed wholly or primarily of letters. Unfolds through the written documents passed from person to person. | ||
repetition of the ends of two or more successive sentences, verses, etc. | ||
the study of word origins | ||
pleasant, harmonious sound | ||
perfect rhyme, such as buzz and fuzz | ||
a detailed explanation of the meaning of something | ||
an account that sets forth the meaning or intent of a writing or discourse | ||
rhyme that appears correct from spelling but does not rhyme because of pronunciation |