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Literary Term Toolbox
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Alliteration
repetition of the same or similar sounds at the beginning of adjacent words
Examples:Billy bought a box of blueberries.Donald Duck...Whisper words of wisdom, let it be.
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Antagonist
character, institution, or concept that stands in or represents opposition against the protagonist
Example:The Grinch is an antagonist to the people of Whoville.
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Allusion
an indirect or casual reference to something from an external context
Examples:Chocolate was her Achilles’ heel. (Greek Mythology)
As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death / I take a look at my life and realize there’s nothing left (Psalm 23)
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Analogy
a comparison between two things
Examples:Life is like a box of chocolates.Her voice was like nails on a chalkboard.I feel like a fish out of water.
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Anecdote
a short and interesting story about a real event or personExample:At the beginning of a speech about fire safety, the speaker tells a short cautionary tale about a serious injury that occurred as a result of not following protocol.
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Archetype
a perfect example; a model or original upon which others are based; universal symbol
Examples:The hero: Luke Skywalker, BeowulfThe outcast: Cinderella, Harry PotterThe obstacle: a dragon, Gollum
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Assonance
repetition of the same or similar vowel sound in stressed syllables of adjacent words
Examples:The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain.The cat ran after the alligator.
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Cacophony
a mixture of harsh or inharmonious sounds
Examples:“Beware the Jabberwock, my son!The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!Beware the Jubjub bird, and shunThe frumious Bandersnatch!”
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Characterization
description emphasizing qualities
Examples:Characterizing a kind girl: She gently knelt down and stretched out her hand to help her friend return to her feet after her friend fell on the field.
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Consonance
repetition of the same or similar consonant sounds in close proximity
Examples:Some mammals are clammy.shush, wish, cushion, squash
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Conflict
competing desires or an obstacle that needs to be overcomeExamples:Man vs. Man: Rafa Nadal playing Roger Federer.Man vs. Nature: Someone climbing Mt. Everest. Man vs. Self: A chocolate lover trying to stay away from sugar.Man vs. Society: Gandhi encouraging non-violent protests.
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Connotation
an idea or feeling that a word invokes other than its literal meaning
Examples:“Home” could suggest warmth, comfort, and affection.“Politician” could imply insincerity.
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Denotation
the literal meaning of a word
Examples:A home is literally a place where one lives.A politician is a person involved in politics.
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Diction
word choice; the style of speaking that an author or character uses
Examples:Howdy, y’all!Yo, what’s up?It’s a pleasure to see you again.
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Euphemism
a mild or indirect word or expression used to replace one that is considered too harsh or bluntExamples:You’re starting to thin out of top (go bald).She’s in the family way (pregnant).certified pre-owned car (used)
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Euphony
pleasing to the ear; an especially harmonious combination of words
Examples:cellar doorSeasons of mists and mellow fruitfulness
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Flashback
an interjected scene set at an earlier time than the main storyline
Examples:In a story about a girl who is afraid of heights, there is a flashback to a time when she fell off of the top of a playground as a young child.
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Foil
a character who contrasts with the main character, usually to emphasize their characteristics
Examples:Albus Dumbledore and Lord VoldemortJay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan
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Foreshadowing
a warning or indication of future events
Examples:FRODO: It’s a pity Bilbo didn’t kill [Gollum] when he had the chance.GANDALF: Pity? It was pity that stayed Bilbo’s hand. Many that die deserve life, and some that live deserve death. Can you give it to them, Frodo? Do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. Even the very wise cannot see all ends. My heart tells me that Gollum has some part to play, for good or ill, before this is over. The pity of Bilbo may rule the fate of many.
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Hyperbole
an extreme exaggeration to make a point
Examples:If I don’t get the new iPhone, I’ll die.I had a ton of chores to do.My dad is always working.
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Imagery
visually descriptive or figurative language; appeals to the five senses
Examples:The eerie silence was shattered by her scream.He could hear the footsteps of doom approaching.She was like a breath of fresh air.
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Internal Rhyme
a rhyme that occurs within a single line or between multiple internal lines
Examples:Once upon a midnight dreary / While I pondered weak and weary
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Irony
the use of words to convey a meaning that is opposite of the literal meaning
Examples:A cop getting his license suspendedThe Titanic was promoted as 100% unsinkable.
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Juxtaposition
two things seen or placed close together for contrast
Examples:Beggars can’t be choosers.All’s fair in love and war.
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Metaphor
an implicit, implied, or hidden comparison
Examples:You ain’t nothin’ but a hound dogDon’t go chasing waterfallsCause, baby, you’re a firework
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Mood
atmosphere or feeling of a story or scene
Examples:“The river, reflecting the clear blue of the sky, glistened and sparkled as it flowed noiselessly on.” (peaceful)
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Motif
element, subject, idea, or concept repeated throughout a story
Examples:A “rags to riches” storyThe coexistence of good and evil
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Narrator
character that recounts the events of a story
Examples:Morgan Freeman
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Onomatopoeia
words that sound like what they describe
Examples:boom, clapwoof, moo, meowwhoosh, crack
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Paradox
a statement that leads to a senseless or logically unacceptable conclusion
Examples:Be cruel to be kind.Nobody goes to that restaurant because it’s too crowded.
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Oxymoron
contradictory terms that appear in conjunction
Examples:tiny giant squidawfully luckypainfully beautiful
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Personification
giving human-like characteristics to something that’s not human
Examples:The river roared.Every Disney movie where animals or plants talk, dance, clean, etc.
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Plot
the main events of a story
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Exposition
part of the story where the characters, setting, etc. are introduced
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Inciting Incident
the event that starts the story’s problem or conflict
Examples:Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take the place of her sister in The Hunger Games.
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Rising and Falling Action
the events leading up to and following the climax of a story
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Climax
the most exciting, intense, or important part of a story
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Resolution
the answer or solution to the conflict
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Point of View
the eyes through which the story is told
● first person (I, me, my)● second person (you, your)● third person (he, she, they)
○ limited (knowledge of one or few characters)○ omniscient (knowledge of everything)
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Protagonist
leading or main character
Examples:Simba in The Lion KingHarry Potter
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Pun
a joke that explores the possible meanings of the word or phrase
Examples:She had a photographic memory but it never developed.
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Satire
a use of humor or irony to expose or criticize someone’s stupidity or vices
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Setting
the time or place that a story takes place
Examples:Ms. Wagner’s classroom at Trillium Academy in Taylor, MI at 12:00pmSeptember 11th, 2015
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Speaker
the narrative voice that discusses their situation or feelingsNOT the same as the author
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Stanza
poetry’s version of a paragraph; an arrangement of lines in a pattern usually repeated throughout a poem
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Symbolism
representation of ideas or qualities; attributing meanings to objects, events, or relationships Examples:Black - death/evilWhite - goodSpring - renewal, life
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Syntax
the arrangement of words, phrases, or punctuation to create a well-formed sentence
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Theme
underlying message of a story
Examples:hope, change, death, love
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Tone
perspective or attitude in a story
Examples:informal, positive, playful, serious, condescending
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Tragic Hero
a character with heroic or potentially heroic qualities that is doomed to suffer
Examples:Romeo & JulietBatman