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Literary Terms English 30-1 Diploma Exam
Part B Detailed Questions And Expert Answers
2024

Allegory - ANS A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden
meaning, typically a moral or political one



Anecdote - ANS Unelaborated narration of a single incident



Anticlimax - ANS Deliberate drop from the serious and elevated sense of catharsis
to the trivial and lowly in order to achieve an intended comic or satiric effect



Apostrophe - ANS An exclamatory passage where the speaker or writer breaks off
in the flow of a narrative or poem to address a dead or absent person, a particular
audience, or object



Archetype - ANS Universal symbol



Aside - ANS Stage device in which a character expresses thoughts directly to the
audience by breaking the fourth wall and is inaudible to the other characters on
stage



Assonance - ANS Repetition of vowel sounds in a series of words creating
atmosphere in descriptive poetry or other such effects

, Autobiography - ANS A person's life story written by them



Ballad - ANS A narrative song



Bildungsroman - ANS German term for novel focussing on the development of a
character from youth to maturity (Jane Eyre)



Caesura - ANS Strong phrasal pause falls within a line usually expressed through
punctuation often used for emphasis or changing direction or pace



Catharsis - ANS The audience's emotion evoked by the performance



Cliché - ANS an expression which calls attention to itself because it has been
overused and does not flow with present writing



Cliché example - ANS dead as a doornail



Climax - ANS turning point, moment of greatest tension that fixes the outcome



Colloquialism - ANS specific jargon/phrases for the time, typically informal, but the
deliberate use of which can be quite striking

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