Key terms

Cards (68)

  • What is an allegory in literature?
    A story or event that conveys a hidden meaning, typically moral or political.
  • How does Duncan’s death serve as an allegory?
    It symbolizes the risks associated with killing a king.
  • What is an allusion?
    An indirect reference to another event, person, or work.
  • What does the term archetype refer to?
    The first real example or prototype of something.
  • What is bathos in literature?
    An abrupt anti-climax that often results in humor.
  • How is biblical language characterized?
    It relates to the Bible and has religious connotations.
  • What is a blazon?
    A poem describing a woman's physique by listing body parts.
  • What is a caricature?
    An imitation that exaggerates notable characteristics for effect.
  • What is a colloquialism?
    An informal word or phrase used in conversation.
  • What is comic relief?
    Relief from tension through the introduction of a comedic element.
  • What does connotation refer to?
    An impression or feeling associated with a word beyond its literal meaning.
  • What is a dichotomy?
    A division or contrast between two opposed things.
  • What is a double entendre?
    A word or phrase with a double meaning, often risqué.
  • What is dysphemism?
    The substitution of a more offensive term for a less offensive one.
  • What is an epithet?
    A word or phrase applied to describe a quality of a person.
  • What does epitome mean?
    A perfect example of a specific quality.
  • What is epizeuxis?
    The repetition of words in succession within the same sentence.
  • What is euphemism?
    The substitution of a harmless term for an offensive one.
  • What is an extended metaphor?
    A metaphor that continues over many sentences or throughout a work.
  • What is foreshadowing?
    A device that suggests certain plot developments that might come later.
  • What does grotesque mean?
    Ugly and distorted in a comic or repulsive way.
  • What is hyperbole?
    An extravagant exaggeration of fact for effect.
  • What is ideology?
    A system of beliefs and ideals forming a framework for policy or religion.
  • What is imagery?
    Language that is visually descriptive or symbolic.
  • What is irony?
    The use of words where the meaning is contrary to what is expected.
  • What is juxtaposition?
    A technique that places two opposing elements side by side for comparison.
  • What does manifestation refer to?
    A physical expression or realization of an abstract idea.
  • What is a motif?
    An element that recurs throughout a work for emphasis.
  • What is an oxymoron?
    A form of paradox combining contrasting terms into a unique expression.
  • What is a parable?
    A story used to teach a moral or spiritual lesson.
  • What is pathetic fallacy?
    When human emotions are given to objects or nature.
  • What is personification?
    Giving human traits to non-human entities.
  • What is a pun?
    A play on words suggesting multiple meanings.
  • What is satire?
    The use of humor or irony to ridicule or criticize.
  • What is a semantic field?
    Using multiple similar words that group together under one sub-heading.
  • What is sibilance?
    The repetition of 's' sounds close together.
  • What is a simile?
    A comparison between two things using "like" or "as".
  • What is symbolism?
    Using one object or character to represent a broader idea.
  • What is a trope?
    A particular type of character, event, or setting used frequently in stories.
  • What is zoomorphism?
    Imagery representing animal forms.