British Romanticism - An early 19th-century movement emphasizing emotion, nature, imagination, and the individual over reason., Enlightenment - An 18th-century intellectual movement emphasizing reason, individualism, skepticism, and scientific thought., Gothic Novels - Fiction combining elements of horror and romance, often set in gloomy castles and featuring suspense and the supernatural., Byronic Hero - A rebellious, brooding, passionate, often solitary, and culturally defiant character type popularized by Lord Byron., Stream of Consciousness - A narrative method that attempts to depict the multitude of thoughts and feelings passing through a character's mind., Epistolary Form - A narrative delivered through a series of documents, typically letters or diary entries., Frame Narrative - A story in which one or more other stories are told; a story within a story., Foil - A character who contrasts with another character (usually the protagonist) to highlight particular qualities of the other character., Archetype - A universally recognized, recurring symbol, character, or pattern (e.g., the hero, the journey)., Mood - The emotional atmosphere of a literary work, created by the setting, tone, and descriptions., Narrative Distance - The feeling of closeness or detachment between the narrator and the characters/events of the story., Flashback - An interruption in the narrative to present a scene or event that occurred earlier in time., Perspective - The viewpoint from which a story is told (e.g., first-person, third-person)., Modifier - A word or phrase that describes, clarifies, or qualifies another word or phrase., Illustrate - To provide an example or visual context to clarify an idea., Clarify - To make a statement or idea more understandable or explicit., Exemplify - To be a typical example of something, or to show by example., Qualify - To limit, restrict, or modify a statement, often by making an exception., Process - A method of development that explains how something works or how a sequence of actions leads to a result., Cause/Effects - A method of development that analyzes the reasons for an action or event and the resulting consequences., Recursive - A process that involves repeating an action or idea, often returning to an earlier point., Coherence - The quality of a text being logically clear and consistent; the way parts connect smoothly., Symbol - An object or word that represents an abstract idea or concept beyond its literal meaning., Motif - A recurring subject, image, or idea that develops or informs a work's theme., Antithesis - A rhetorical device where two contrasting ideas are intentionally juxtaposed, usually in a parallel structure., Chiasmus - A rhetorical device where words or concepts are repeated in reverse order, forming an X structure (e.g., "Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country").,
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