Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Lit Terms 82-108
82.Novelette/Novella- short story; short prose narrative, often satirical
83.Omniscient Point of View- knowing all things, usually the third person
84.Onomatopoeia- whose of a word whose sound in some degree imitates or suggests its meaning
85.Oxymoron- a figure of speech in which two contradicting words or phrases are combined to produce a rhetorical effect by means of a concise paradox
86.Pacing- rate of movement; tempo
87.Parable- a story designed to convey some religious principle, moral lesson, or general truth
88.Paradox- a statement apparently self-contradictory or absurd but really containing a possible truth; an opinion contrary to generally accepted ideas
89.Parallelism- the principle in sentence structure that states elements of equal function should have equal form
90.Parody- an imitation of mimicking of a composition or of the style of a well-known artist
91.Pathos- the ability in literature to call forth feelings of pity, compassion, and/or sadness
92.Pedantry- a display of learning for its own sake
93.Personification- a figure of speech attributing human qualities to inanimate objects or abstract ideas
94.Plot- a plan or scheme to accomplish a purpose
95.Poignant- eliciting sorrow or sentiment
96.Point of View- the attitude unifying any oral or written argument; in description, the physical point from which the observer views what he is describing
97.Postmodernism- literature characterized by experimentation, irony, nontraditional forms, multiple meanings, playfulness and a blurred boundary between real and imaginary
98.Prose- the ordinary form of spoken and written language; language that doesn't have a regular rhyme pattern
99.Protagonist- the central character in a work of fiction; opposes antagonist
100.Pun- play on words; the humorous use of a word emphasizing different meanings or applications
101.Purpose- the intended result wished by an author
102.Realism- writing about the ordinary aspects of life in a straightforward manner to reflect life as it actually is
103.Refrain- a phrase or verse recurring at intervals in a poem or song; chorus
104.Requiem- any chant, dirge, hymn or musical service for the dead
105.Resolution- point in a literary work at which the chief dramatic complication is worked out
106.Restatement- idea repeated for emphasis
107.Rhetoric- use of language, both written and verbal in order to persuade
108.Rhetorical Question- question suggesting its own answer or not requiring an answer
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