Ballad - A rhyming poem that tells a story, often set to music, Blank Verse - A line of iambic pentameter that ends on an unrhymed or ‘blank’ syllable and gives the words a rhythm similar to a heartbeat. It is often used to express serious and sincere emotions, Caesura - A break or pause in the middle a line of verse, marked by punctuation, Couplet - A pair of verse lines that usually rhyme, Duologue - A play or part of a play with lines for only two actors, Enjambment - When a sentence runs from one line of verse to the next, with no punctuation or pause sometimes called a ‘run-on line’, Epilogue - A section or speech that concludes and perhaps comments on the work just seen or read epithet adjective or phrase regarded as a summing up of a character’s nature, Hyperbole - A description which exaggerates, by using extremes of language, Iambic Pentameter - A line of verse that contains ten syllables where every second beat is accented or stressed. If you read this line, the emphasis falls on every second syllable: “Right glad I am he was not at this fray” imagery figurative or vivid language which is used to evoke imaginative or emotional responses. It is a very general term and includes more specific examples such as metaphors, similes and symbols, Motif - A dominant or recurring image or idea in a work of literature, Onomatopoeia - A word that sounds like what it is describing, Oxymoron - A word or phrase made up of two opposites, Paradox - Something that seems to be impossible to understand, because it appears to contradict itself, Personification - A description of an object as if it is a person, by giving it human characteristics, Simile - A comparison between two objects or ideas using ‘like’ or ‘as’, usually to show that they share similar characteristics, Soliloquy - When a character in a dramatic work speaks at length to himself or herself, sharing their innermost thoughts with the audience, Stage Directions - Instructions in the text which help the director, designer, and cast an idea of the actions which are meant to be taking place on stage, they may also indicate the feeling/emotion of the speech, Symbol - Instructions in the text that give explicit directions for action or embedded direction within the dialogue,
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