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1-Literary Terms You Should Know

Across
Distinct difference between two things that should not be different, or that should correspond.
The analysis of a verse in terms of meter.
Action that takes place before the story opens.
A word, phrase (sometimes within parentheses) that explains or modifies a thought.
A statement that is made as the first step in an argument or a demonstration.
A recurring theme, situation, incident, idea image, or character type that is found in literature.
A comparison that is made to explain something that is unfamiliar by presenting an example that is similar or parallel to it in some significant way.
A long poem that is often about an heroic character.
A storytelling technique; something early in the story hints at later events.
A six-line poem or stanza.style
The art of speaking or writing.
The emotional pattern of a literary text.
Lack of interest.
A distorted representation to produce a comic or ridiculous effect.
__ rhythm designates a variable kind of poetic meter in which a stressed syllable may be combined with any number of unstressed syllables.
Seize the day! Live life to the fullest! Live in the moment!
A brief story of an interesting incident.
An author's (or poet's) characteristic way of writing, determined by choice of words, the arrangement of words in sentences, and the relationship of sentences to one another.
Down
Implied or additional meaning that a word or phrase imparts. Such meaning is often subjective.
A form of writing that exposes the failings of individuals, institutions, or societies to ridicule or scorn in order to correct or expose some evil or wrongdoing.
A story or visual image with a second distinct meaning partially hidden.
A final address to the audience, often delivered by a character in a drama.
An alteration in appearance or character.
The arrangement of similarly constructed clauses, verses or sentences.
An overused expression; one that has become stale through overuse.
A particular way of speaking or writing. ... It can demonstrate the writer's attitude toward character, setting, conflicts, and so forth.
Comment made by an actor supposedly not heard by other actors.
An introduction to the play, often delivered by the chorus ... who plays no part in the following action.
Language that evokes sensory impressions.
A contrast of opposition of ideas; the second part of a statement that contrasts opposite ideas
The explicit or direct meaning of a word or phrase (the dictionary definition).
The difference - in actions or words - between reality or appearance.
Anything that represents something other than itself. ... They often suggest more than one meaning.