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15 Cards in this Set
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the use of irony, just like sarcasm
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SATIRE
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An introductory narrative within which one or more of the characters proceed to tell a story
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FRAME STORY
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All the meanings associations or motions that a word suggests
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CONNOTATION
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The literal dictionary definition of a word
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DENOTATION
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The time and place of a story or play
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SETTING
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is the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character
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CHARACTERIZATION
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a kind of particularly cutting irony in which the praise is used tauntingly to indicate its opposite meaning
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SARCASM
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and original source such as a diary
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PRIMARY SOURCE
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Not an original source such as magazine article web site
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SECONDARY SOURCE
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using your own judgement on a character
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INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION
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the writer tells is what the character is like
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DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION
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a practice during the middle ages that involved payment for the "pardoning" of sins
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INDULGENCES
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one who lives for pleasure
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EPICUREAN
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in literature and art the attempt to depict people and thing as they really are without idealization
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REALISM
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to envision things as ideal or perfect
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IDEALISM
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