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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Lit Terms #4

interior monologue: a passage of writing presenting a character's inner thoughts and emotions in a direct, sometimes fragmented manner

inversion: switching the usual order of words or clauses; the placement of two things close together for contrasting effect

lyric: expressing the writer's emotions, usually brief and in stanzas

magical realism: a genre where magic parts are a natural part of an otherwise realistic environment

metaphor: a figure of speech to make a comparison without using "like" or "as"

metonymy: the substitution of the name of an attribute for that of the thing meant

modernism: literature movement influenced by industrialization and westernization

monologue: a long speech by one character

mood" inducing or suggestive of a particular feeling or state of mind

motif: any reoccurring element in a story that has symbolic significance or the reason behind actions

myth: a traditional story, esp. one concerning early history of people, natural phenomenons, or supernatural beings

narrative: a story

narrator: a character who recounts the events of a novel

naturalism: a style and theory of representation based on the accurate depiction of detail

novelette/novella: a short novel or long short story

omniscient pov: a character or third person who is all knowing

onomatopoeia: the formation of a word from a sound

oxymoron: a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction 

pacing: the movement of a literary piece from one point to another

parable: a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson

paradox: a statement that leads to a conclusion that seems self contradictory

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