PPT-Warm-up 9/12 or 9/13 Literary Terms Definition

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Define the following and provide an example of each Simile Metaphor Personification A figure of speech that makes an explicit comparison between two unlike

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Define the following and provide an example of each Simile Metaphor Personification A figure of speech that makes an explicit comparison between two unlike things using like as than or resembles. Definitions and Examples. Hooray for learning!. Literary Device . Definition. Simile:. A. figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things, by employing the words "like" or "as“ within the comparison.. English novel Engl2349. . Dr. Sami S. . Breem. Plot. . plot/events/actions. . Aristotle’s plot-line/structure/diagram. introduction/exposition. . rising action/development. . climax/turning point. Vocab, & Grammar: . Practice AP Test #1. Multiple Choice. Do You Know:. PARALLELISM. Rhetorical and Literary Terms. PARALLELISM. is recurrent syntactical similarity. Several parts of a sentence or several sentences are expressed similarly to show that the ideas in the parts or sentences are equal in importance. Parallelism also adds balance and rhythm and, most importantly, clarity to the sentence.. Elements, Devices & Terms. Mrs. Hartnett. Roy High School. All the Terms … you should know these before the test …. Allusion. Anachronism. Anadiplosis. Analogy. Anaphora. Anecdote. Antithesis. Conflict. literary-devices.com. Definition: . It is a literary device used for expressing a resistance the protagonist of the story finds in achieving his aims or dreams. The conflict is a discord that can have external aggressors or can even arise from within the self. It can occur when the subject is battling his inner discord, at odds with his surroundings or it may be pitted against others in the story. . Awwwwwwwwwwww. yeah!. Hint: An. oxymoron isn’t Savona . . ALLEGORY. DEFINITION:. story or poem in which characters, settings, and events stand for other people or events or for abstract ideas or qualities. . You need to keep up with your . Vocabulary Notebook. . Don’t lose your terms! You might be able to use them – . be RESPONSIBLE!!. We will use the following terms:. Character Antagonist Protagonist. Point of View. Definition: The . perspective from which the story is told. . Narrators of stories can take on three points of view: . 1. st. person= . “I/we”. 2. nd. person= . “you”. 3. rd. 2011. This is graded as the Semester . Project. Failure to do this project will have . a serious . adverse effect on the final grade in this class.. Assignment Due Date. Monday December . 17, . and. Tuesday . Tragedy:. A play in which a main character suffers a downfall as a result of outside forces or flaw. . Tragic flaw. : personality trait that leads to the downfall of the hero. en media res: (. Latin for “in the middle of things”) when the story starts in the middle of events, flashes back, then picks back up in real time. What are you saying, “Literary?”. . Literary. involving books or the activity of writing, reading, or studying books. relating to books that are considered to have value as art. relating to the kind of words that are used only in stories or poems, and not in normal writing or speech. Definition. a character who opposes the main character. Aside. Definition. in drama, a sort of speech spoken by a character in an . undertone, or . directly, to the audience. It is not meant to be heard by . Literary Terms and Examples Symbolism: Using a symbol- a word or object that stands for an idea. What’s your example?? Foreshadowing: hints and clues that tip the reader off as to what is to come later in the work Sit at one group and copy the literary term notes onto your handout.. Write the definition IN the box on the left.. Once you have copied the notes, work together to come up with an example of the literary term from the short story “Fish Cheeks.”.

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