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Blank Verse
poetry written in regular metrical but unrhymed lines, almost always iambic pentameters.
Iamb
a foot. Unstressed symbol, stressed symbol
Iambic Pentameter
The term describes the rhythm that the words establish in that line, which is measured in small groups of syllables called "feet".
Apostrophe
an address to an imaginary or absent person or a personification
Aside
happens when a character's dialogue is spoken but not heard by the other actors on the stage
Soliloquy
a long speech of deliberation given by a character alone on stage.
Harmartia
a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine.
Hyperbole
exaggerated statement not meant to be taken seriously
Horation Satire
voice is indulgent, tolerant, amused, and witty. The speaker holds up a gentle ridicule the absurdities and follies of human beings, aiming at producing in the reader a wry smile
Peripetea
The "fatal flaw" brings the hero down from his/her elevated state
Anagnorisis
a moment in a play or other work when a character makes a critical discovery.
Catharsis
the audience's purging of emotions through pity and fear
Hubris
excessive pride
Tragic flaw
refers to a personality trait of a main character that leads to his or her downfall.
Prose
written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.