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Unit 2: Parts 1 & 2 Literary Terms

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  1. characterization
    a vivid verbal description
    Characterization is the creation and development of a character.
  2. direct
    straightforward in speech, manner, or behavior
    In direct characterization, a writer tells you what a character is like.
  3. indirect
    not straight in manner or language or behavior
    In indirect characterization, the writer reveals a character's personality through the character's speech, thoughts, actions, appearance, and other characters' reactions.
  4. meter
    a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse
    In poetry, the systematic arrangement of stressed ( ' ) and unstressed ( ˘ ) syllables is called meter.
  5. foot
    a group of syllables forming the basic unit of poetic rhythm
    The basic unit of meter is the foot, which usually consists of one stressed and one or more unstressed syllables.
  6. mood
    a characteristic state of feeling
    The meter of a poem can affect the mood, or emotional quality, it evokes in a reader.
  7. summarize
    briefly present the main points of something
    To check your understanding of what you have read, summarize the work or parts of the work by briefly stating the main ideas and supporting details in your own words.
  8. compare
    consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous
    Write a compare-and-contrast essay in which you describe the mood evoked by each passage and discuss the stylistic devices the poet uses to create those moods.
  9. contrast
    put in opposition to show or emphasize differences
    Write a compare-and-contrast essay in which you describe the mood evoked by each passage and discuss the stylistic devices the poet uses to create those moods.
  10. commission
    a special assignment that is given to a person or group
    When referring to a written work, a commission is a type of government document in which an official person or institution assigns a special task to someone.
  11. parable
    a short moral story
    Hawthorne called "The Minister's Black Veil" a parable, or story that teaches a moral lesson.
  12. ambiguity
    unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning
    However, unlike religious parables such as those in the Bible, Hawthorne's parable teaches a lesson full of ambiguity, or uncertain meaning.
  13. symbol
    something visible that represents something invisible
    A symbol is an object, setting, or even a character that has meaning as itself but also stands for something greater—often an abstract idea.
  14. inference
    a conclusion you can draw based on known evidence
    To interpret the essential meaning of this story, draw inferences by noting descriptions, dialogue, and characters' actions and assessing them in view of your own understanding of human nature.
  15. theme
    a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in literary work
    Analyzing the symbol of the whale will help you identify the novel's theme, its central message or comment on life.
  16. interpretive
    providing explanation
    Write an interpretive essay in which you explore the veil's significance.
  17. positive
    the primary form of an adjective or adverb
    Adjectives and adverbs can take three forms: positive, comparative, and superlative.
  18. comparative
    the form of an adjective or adverb with "more" or "-er"
    Adjectives and adverbs can take three forms: positive, comparative, and superlative.
  19. superlative
    the form of a word denoting the greatest degree or extent
    Adjectives and adverbs can take three forms: positive, comparative, and superlative.
  20. participle
    a form of the verb used as an adjective
    A participle is a verb form, usually ending in -ing or -ed, that can be used as an adjective.
  21. gerund
    a noun formed from a verb
    A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing that acts as a noun.
  22. infinitive
    the uninflected form of the verb
    An infinitive is a verb form that appears with the word "to" and acts as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
  23. phrase
    an expression consisting of one or more words
    All of these verbals can be used with modifiers and complements to make a phrase, a group of words that lacks a subject or verb but adds detail to a sentence.
  24. refrain
    part of a song or poem that recurs at regular intervals
    Poe then says that he wanted a refrain, or repeated set of phrases or lines, containing the o and r sounds, but he needed to find the right word...
  25. analytical
    using or skilled in using reasoning
    Write an analytical essay in which you explore the importance of setting in these two stories.
  26. synonym
    a word that expresses the same or similar meaning
    For each vocabulary word, select the best synonym from the column on the right.
Created on Mon Oct 19 16:23:31 EDT 2020 (updated Thu Oct 22 12:54:56 EDT 2020)

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