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Literary Terms

Across
This term refers to the repetition of a vowel sound in a line of text or poetry.
This term refers to the repetition of sound patterns that creates a rhythm in poetry.
In literature, this term refers to repetitive sounds produced by consonants within a sentence or phrase.
Literary device where two or more words in close proximity share the same initial consonant sound.
This word describes the time, place, and culture in which the action of a narrative takes place.
This term refers to the struggle between two opposing forces in a story.
This word identifies the big idea in a work of literature.
This term refers to the overall "beat" of a poem.
A work that uses ridicule, humour, and wit to criticize and provoke change in human nature and institutions.
Down
A part of a story or drama that takes place at a single time and in a single location, consisting of a want, obstacle and outcome.
The major character in a narrative or drama who works against the hero.
This term indicates the comparison of one thing to another without the use of "like" or "as."
In poetry, this term describes the repetition of the same or similar sound at the end of two or more lines.
The character who serves as the focus for a story's themes and incidents.
This term refers to a story with two levels of meaning: the "surface" of the story, and the symbolic, or deeper, meaning.
This word indicates a comparison between two different things using "as" or "like."
This term refers to the overall structure of a poem – the number of lines, the rhyme scheme and its meter.
In literature, this term describes the author's attitude toward his/her audience or his/her subject.