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An idiom is an expression peculiar to a certain group of people and/or used only under circumstances, words or phrases that appeal to one or more of the five senses and help to create a vivid description for the reader, the writer allows the reader to draw his/her conclusions as to what a character is like, based on appearances, words, actions, and interactions with other characters, conclusion drawn by the reader based on available information, a situation where the opposite of what is expected to occur or exist does occur or exist, a figure of speech in which something is described as if it were something else; a comparison made without using like or as, the atmosphere or feeling an author creates within the piece of writing, a reason that explains or partially explains a character's thoughts, feelings, actions or speech, the speaker or character who is telling the story, writing that tells about real people, places, objects or events, details that are factual and true to life, a short tale that illustrates a universal truth, a belief that appeals to all people of all civilizations, a type of figurative language in which a non-human subject is given human characteristics, the sequence of events in a literary work, the perspective from which a story is told, the repeated use of words or phrases in order to emphasize a point, the events that occur in the falling action of a story's plot, the time and location of the events described in a literary work, the imaginary voice assumed by the writer of a poem, the one describing the events in a poem, a character who does not undergo a change over the course of a story, details that reveal the author's feelings, attitudes, or judgements, anything that stands for or represents something else, a central message, idea, or concern that is expressed in a literary work, refers to what someone is like - what their qualities are (someone's character refers to their character traits), what the story or poem is about (the topic), repetition of beginning consonant sounds in words that are close together, a reference to something in another work of literature, the Bible, or history. Details should be sensory (involve the senses of sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell). A device by which a writer expresses a meaning contradictory to the stated or ostensible one. The implications or suggestions that are evoked by a word. Read author interviews, book reviews, editors' picks, and more at the Amazon Book Review. In literature, there are four general classifications: epic, tragedy, comedy and lyric. purdue The tercets are linked by a pattern of shared rhymes: the first and last lines of each stanza rhyme, and the middle line rhymes with the first and the third lines of the following tercet: aba, bcb, cdc, etc. Drawing on her extensive teaching experience, Sharon Hamilton uses classroom-tested examples and exercises to reinforce students understanding and help them apply what they learn in their own writing. Download The Musician's Guide to Theory and Analys... Get Wieland and Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist (F... Read Alice in Wonderland (Third Edition) (Norton C... 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Essential Literary Terms A Brief Norton Guide With Exercises Author: ��media.ctsnet.org-Julia Frankfurter-2020-08-31-01-24-22 Subject: ��Essential Literary Terms A Brief Norton Guide With Exercises Keywords Download the book Essential Literary Terms: A Brief Norton Guide with Exercises in PDF and EPUB format. the vantage point from which a writer tells a story; the narrator ís a character in the story, the narrator is outside the story,telling the events seen and heard without any feelings or thoughts "being expressed, the narrator is outside the story and can express the thoughts and feelings of only one character, the narrator is outside the story and conveys the thoughts and feelings of all characters, the main character in fiction, drama, or narrative poetry, a related series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the point of greatest interest, similarity between syllable sounds at the end of two or more lines, figure of speech that makes a comparison between two seemingly unlike things by using a connective word such as like or as, a long speech in which a character who is usually alone onstage expresses his or her private thoughts or feelings, a fourteen-line lyric poem, usually written in iambic pentameter that has a definite rhyme scheme, a group of consecutive lines in a poem that form a single stanza, the manner in which writers or speakers say what they wish to say, a person, place, thing, or event that stands both for itself and for something beyond itself, a central idea or insight in a work of literature, the attitude a writer takes toward a reader, subject, or a character; for example, sarcastic, foreboding, inspiring, The major character in opposition to the protagonist of a narrative or drama. a collective term that describes the technical aspects of verse relating to rhythm, stress, and meter, the recurring pattern of sounds that give poems written in verse their distinctive rhythms; designated by combining the adjectival form of the term for the foot with the term that specifies the number of feet in a line, used most prominently in Greek and Latin poetry; the distinctive feature is the relative length of the utterance (long or short) of the syllables that constitute a poetic line, depends on the number of syllables in a line, without regard to their stress; used in poetry written in such relatively evenly stressed languages as French, Spanish, and Japanese, the special emphasis given in pronouncing some syllables, most common metrical system in English verse from the 14th century on; based both on the number of syllables in a line and on the pattern of stresses in each foot, (noun: iamb) an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable, (noun: anapest) two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed one, (noun: trochee) a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable, (noun: dactyl) a stressed syllable followed by two that are unstressed, (monometric) one foot; usually occurs only as a variant in poems comprised largely of longer lines, a line comprised of five iambs; most common meter in English poetry of every age, any variant foot within a line that consists predominantly of another metrical pattern, (spondee) two stressed syllables in a row, (noun: catalexis) a missing unstressed syllable at the end of a trochaic or dactylic line, lines which clause and so have a distinct pause at the end, usually indicated by a mark of punctuation, (noun: enjambment) (also known as run-on lines) lines in which the sentence or clause continues for two ore more lines of verse; no punctuation appears at the end of the enjambed lines. Particulars about objects, people, etc. 4.5 out of 5 stars 73. Some images used in this set are licensed under the Creative Commons through Flickr.com.Click to see the original works with their full license. Essential Literary Terms: A Brief Norton Guide with Exercises. twitpic. An object which stands for something else--and additionally, conjures up ideas and attitudes.The cross is a symbol of Christianity, and brings to mind reverence and the image of Christ for some people. The attitudes toward the subject and audience implied in a literary work. Here you can download all books for free in PDF or Epub format. Essential Literary Terms: A Brief Norton Guide with Exercises Hamilton, Sharon. Get The Trial of Galileo: Aristotelianism, the "Ne... Download You May Ask Yourself: An Introduction to ... Download A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (... Get Starry Night Workbook with College Planetarium... Download The Mongols and Global History (Norton Do... 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Paperback. $31.12. the process of analyzing and marking the type and number of feet in each line of verse; a reader scans several lines to determine the basic metrical foot that the poet is using and then counts the number of feet that a typical line or, in some poems, a varying pattern of lines contain; marks the stresses and pauses and provides a guide to the rhythms, iambic tetrameter alternates with iambic trimeter, typically with the second and fourth lines rhyming, the repetition in two or more nearby words of the last stressed vowel and all the syllables that follow it; may be used to create unity by setting up and confirming a pattern in which sound and meaning concur, has a recurrent pattern of meter and line length but without rhyme; is unrhymed iambic pentameter (that is, it contains five feet per line, each foot consisting of an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable), (also called open form verse) lacks both recurrent meter and rhyme but is structured by a variety of rhythmic and rhetorical patterns; is distinguished from traditional versificaiton in that its rhymes are not organized into the regularity of meter, and most free verse also lacks rhyme, rhymes occurring at the end of the poetic line; may consist of only one syllable or may be multi-syllabic, rhymes occurring within a line of poetry rather than at the end. Prose is the type of language used in novels, short stories, articles, etc. A literary type or class. (plural: caesuras, caesurae) (notation: //) a pause in the midst of a verse line; the pause is indicated by a mark of punctuation, such as a comma, a question mark, a period, or a dash. Additionally, details should be concrete or specific rather than abstract. A narrative, usually in the form of a novel or short tale, that tells an imaginative story, as distinguished from non-fiction, which may present historical or biographical fact. 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