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Key Terms to help on AP Literature exam

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9/3/13 8:55 AM Abstract something that discusses intangible qualities like good vs evil, and seldom uses examples to support its points A cutting from a larger work That was abstract- that was intangible Academic describing style, this means dry and theoretical writing accent in poetry referring to the stressed portion of a word accentual verse system of verse in which accents are used to determine the length of lines of poetry number of syllables is not important acronym a word formed by using initials, like MADD or NASA Ad hominem A logical fallacy that is an argument against man, an attack on person?s character rather than a rebuttal to his or her actual opinion Ad populum

Glossary of Poetic Terms

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Glossary of Poetic Terms Allegory A symbolic narrative in which the surface details imply a secondary meaning. Allegory often takes the form of a story in which the characters represent moral qualities. The most famous example in English is John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, in which the name of the central character, Pilgrim, epitomizes the book's allegorical nature. Kay Boyle's story "Astronomer's Wife" and Christina Rossetti's poem "Up-Hill" both contain allegorical elements. Alliteration The repetition of consonant sounds, especially at the beginning of words. Example: "Fetched fresh, as I suppose, off some sweet wood." Hopkins, "In the Valley of the Elwy." Anapest

Fork In the Road

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Katherine Marshall Dr. Dave Hirschy Composition 2 Section 10 Due 5/29/13 Brockton M-Th 8-10am Fork in the Road Robert Frost?s ?The Road Not Taken? is not really about a walk in the woods. It?s about what path he took in his life. Throughout life, we have many decisions, or ?roads? we must choose between. Whether or not we took the right one, wrong one, easier one, or harder one, is determined by us as we look back on the choices we have made, or which ?road? we chose.
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