PPT-Literary Terms & Devices, Part One

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Conflict literarydevicescom Definition It is a literary device used for expressing a resistance the protagonist of the story finds in achieving his aims or dreams

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Conflict literarydevicescom 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 . 2014-2015. Alliteration. stylistic device in which a number of words, having the same first consonant sound, occur close together in a . series. “From forth the fatal loins of these two foes. ; A . 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. Dr. Maier. Aristotle: . Poetics. First significant work of literary criticism . Authored in 335 B.C. . Pity and Fear (Eleos and Phobos) . Catharsis. Mimesis. A Multiplicity of Approaches. Literary critics are almost never unified in their interpretation of a novel or any literary work. Why do you suppose this is the case? What factors make it virtually impossible for critics to come to a consensus regarding the meaning of a literary work? . Close Reading Assignment. Climax. most exciting/suspenseful moment. Resolution. problems are . resolved. Complications/Rising Actions. new problems arise. Basic Situation/Exposition. conflict. . is introduced. 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.. Literary Devices. Common literary devices. We will identify, . study, . and apply the following literary devices:. Style. Simile. Metaphor. Personification. Onomatopoeia. Alliteration. Repetition. Sensory detail. Simile: Comparing two things using . like. or . as. - she was as busy . as. a bee. Metaphor: Describes one thing as something else. - life is a rollercoaster. Personification: Giving a non-human object human characteristics or traits. Figurative Language . Describing something by comparing it with something else. Any language that goes beyond the literal meaning of words in order to furnish new effects or fresh insights into an idea or a subject.. 12 CP English . Hack. After Close Reading . Dominant Literary Devices?. Research. Thesis. Introduction. Main Points. Parentheticals . Rough draft. Dominant Literary Devices. Identify the two most dominant literary devices within the poem. Click through the slides slowly and review the answers.. Ask questions if you have them!. Green Light. Those great whites, they have big teeth. Oh, they bite . you. Literal language. All those rumors, they have big teeth. 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 Figurative language. language that represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar (non-literal language).  . Includes simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, symbol). conflict. struggle between two or more opposing forces (person vs.  person; nature; society; self; fate/God)  . External Conflict A character struggles with a force outside him/herself Five categories of conflict - person against nature 2 person against self 3 person against supernatural technology

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