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Literary type that is marely always written in stanzas and lines


Poetry

Drama

Meant to performed rather than read

Prose

Written text that is not poetry and no stanza

Vast category that is type of prose include many different sub genre and can be create8ce such as personal essay

Non fiction

Newest type of literature that defined as distinct genre

Media

Sequence of events in a story which often have casual relationship

Elements of plot

Plot device where story moves away from thw current events happening in the story to the time in the past

Flashback

Plot device where the story present an image or ascene which gives the reader clues as to wvents which will happen in the future

Foreshadowing

Refer character introduced, setting, goals, motivation

Esposition

Aftermath/result

Falling action

Refers to the conflict, struggles to the goal or journey

Rising action

Is the turning point

Climax

Goal reached, conflict resolve

Resolution or denounment

Person who involved in the story

Character

Refers to the author attitude

Tone

Is the climate of feeling in a literary work

Mood

Refers to thw person, place or subject which has meaning but suggest other meaning as well

Symbolism

Main idea or underlying meaning of literary work

Theme

Stanza

A group of line in a poem

Often called "VERSE"

Stanza

Pattern of words that contain similar sounds

Rhyme

Meter

Rhythmic structure of a poem

Where line of poetry ends. Cause the reader to pause

Line break

3 types of irony

Verbal, situational, dramatic

Use contradictory terms, combine to make meaning

Oxymoron

Repetition of word

Alliteration

Types of alliteration

Assonance and Consonance

One term or phrase is used in place of another

Metonymy

Using part of something to refer to the whole thing

Synedoche

Word play ,

Pun