AP Lit - Literary Devices

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Allusion

reference to another work of literature, time period, or person to deepen meaning of work

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Anadiplosis

where the end of the sentence becomes the beginning of the next sentence

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Antecedent

the word that the referent stands for

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Antithesis

the direct opposite, a sharp contrast

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Antitimetabole

Repetition of words in reverse order (Ex. "foul is fair and fair is foul")

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Apostrophe

when a speaker addresses someone or something not there or not living

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Aside

when a character reveals information on stage for the audience and other characters on stage cannot hear

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Asyndenton

conjunctions are omitted, producing a fast-paced and rapid prose

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Cacophony

A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds

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Chiasmus

A statement consisting of two parallel parts in which the second part is structurally reversed (Ex. "she has all my love; my heart belongs to her")

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Chronology

arrangement of events in time

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Conflict

man v man, man v nature, etc.

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Connotation

the emotional meaning of a word

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Denotation

the dictionary definition of a word

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Diction

word choice

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Dramatic Irony

Irony that occurs when the meaning of the situation is understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play.

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Dynamic Character

A character who changes

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Epanalepsis

repetition at the end of a clause of the word that occurred at the beginning of the clause (Ex. Buster is only worried about the well-being of Buster.)

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Epiphany

A moment of sudden revelation or insight

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Euphony

pleasant, harmonious sounds

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Flashback

a scene in a novel from an earlier time

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Foil Character

A character who mirrors or contrasts with another character for effect

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Foreshadow

hint at something to come

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Hyperbole

over exaggeration

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Imagery

visually descriptive or figurative language

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In medias res

beginning in the middle of the action (in the middle of things)

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Litote

uses an understatement by employing a double negative (Ex. "It's not useless")

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Metaphor

comparison not using "like" or "as"

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Narrative Distance

narrator's proximity in relation to the other characters

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Paradox

a statement that seems contradictory but is actually true

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Personification

giving inanimate objects human characteristics

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Perspective

the expression of literature as the personality, state of mind, or desires of the author

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Polysyndeton

the use, for rhetorical effect, of more conjunctions than is necessary or natural

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Referent

the word that refers to the antecedent and is often a pronoun

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Satire/Parody

Satire - making fun of something to bring about social change

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Parody - imitation to make fun of something

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Shifts

a change in prose or poetry

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Simile

A comparison using "like" or "as"

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Situational Irony

irony involving a situation in which actions have an effect that is opposite from what was intended, so that the outcome is contrary to what was expected.

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Social/Historical/Cultural Context

time period of the literature

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Soliloquy

monologue of a character talking to themself

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Static Character

A character that does not change

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Stream-of-consciousness

thoughts and reactions to events perceived as a continuous flow

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Symbol

something that stands for both itself and something else

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Synecdoche

the part standing for the whole

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Syntax

grammatical structure and punctuation

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Understatement

stating or showing something less strongly than the facts merit

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Verbal Irony

irony in which a person says or writes one thing and means another, or uses words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of the literal meaning.

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