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Unit 3: Analyze Literature

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  1. purpose
    an anticipated outcome that guides your planned actions
    A writer’s purpose is his or her aim, or goal.
  2. parallelism
    similarity by virtue of corresponding
    Parallelism is a rhetorical device in which a writer or speaker emphasizes the equal value or weight of two or more ideas by expressing them in the same grammatical form.
  3. sensory
    involving or derived from the senses
    Sensory details are words and phrases that describe how things look, sound, smell, taste, and feel.
  4. personification
    attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas
    Personification is a figure of speech in which an animal, thing, force of nature, or idea is described as if it were human or is given human characteristics.
  5. speaker
    the narrative voice of a poem (as distinct from the poet)
    The speaker is the character who speaks in, or narrates, a poem—the voice assumed by the writer.
  6. tone
    a quality that reveals the attitudes of the author
    Tone is the emotional attitude toward the reader or subject implied by a literary work, such as serious or playful, sarcastic or sincere.
  7. pastoral
    idyllically rustic
    A pastoral poem or other literary work depicts the lives of shepherds or rural life in general and often draws a comparison between the innocence and serenity of the country and the misery and corruption of the city.
  8. enjambment
    continuation from one line of verse into the next line
    Enjambment is the act of continuing a statement beyond the end of a line in a poem.
  9. imagery
    the use of vivid sensory language in literature
    Imagery is the figurative or descriptive language used to create word pictures, or images.
  10. conceit
    an elaborate poetic image comparing very dissimilar things
    A conceit is an elaborate or unusual comparison of two things.
  11. paradox
    a statement that contradicts itself
    A paradox is a seemingly contradictory statement, idea, or event that actually may be true.
Created on Tue Mar 09 09:26:07 EST 2021 (updated Fri Jun 18 09:46:42 EDT 2021)

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