Alliteration, a figure of speech in which consonant sounds, especially at the beginning of words, are repeated, Antithesis, refers to the juxtaposition of two opposing elements through the parallel grammatical structure. , Anaphora, rhetorical device that features the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive sentences, phrases, or clauses to emphasize and reinforce meaning, Asyndeton, stylistic device used to intentionally eliminate conjunctions between the phrases, and in the sentence., Animification, inanimate objects performing actions, Assonance, literary device in which the repetition of similar vowel sounds takes place in two or more words in proximity to each other within a line of poetry, Chiasmus, rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect., Caesura, rhythmical pause in a poetic line or a sentence, Convention, governs the relations of matter and form. Agreement between composer and his audience (can be social and literary), Consonance, literary device that refers to the repetition of the same consonant sounds in a line of text., Decorum, related to genres, its rules determine what is proper to each form or genre. Used to avoid inconsistencies, Epic, long narrative poem that treats a single heroic figure and concerns some significan mythic or legendary achievement that is central to the traditions and beliefs of its culture. (oral culture), Epithet, descriptive literary device that describes a place, a thing, or a person in such a way that it helps in making its characteristics more prominent, Euphemism, verbal device for avoiding an unpleasant concept or expression. Fine speech, Foreshadowing, literary device that writers utilize as a means to indicate or hint to readers something that is to follow or appear later in a story. Useful to create suspense and dramatic tension., Genre, established literary form. , Hyperbole, a figure of speech and literary device that creates heightened effect through deliberate exaggeration., Hypallage, figure of speech in which the syntactic relationship between two terms is interchanged,[1] or – more frequently – a modifier is syntactically linked to an item other than the one that it modifies semantically., Hyperbaton, an inversion of the normal order of words, especially for the sake of emphasis, Imagery, literary device that refers to the use of figurative language to evoke a sensory experience or create a picture with words for a reader., Kenning, a compound expression in Old English and Old Norse poetry with metaphorical meaning, Litotes, figure of speech featuring a phrase that utilizes negative wording or terms to express a positive assertion or statement., Motif, an object or idea that repeats itself throughout a literary work., Metonymy, figure of speech in which the name of an object or concept is replaced with a word closely related to or suggested by the original, Metaphor, a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two non-similar things. It creates implicit comparisons without the express use of “like” or “as.”, Oxymoron, figure of speech pairing two words together that are opposing and/or contradictory., Paradox, a statement that appears at first to be contradictory, but upon reflection then makes sense., Parallelism, literary device that repeats grammatical elements to emphasize and create memorable phrases., Polysyndeton, stylistic device in which several coordinating conjunctions are used in succession in order to achieve an artistic effect., Synecdoche, a figure of speech in which a part of something is used to signify the whole, or vice-versa..
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