Praxis 5039 Latest Update Graded A+
Praxis 5039 Latest Update Graded A+ Allegory A story in which people things or actions represent an idea or a generalization about life allegories usually have a strong lesson or moral Alliteration Repetition up initial consonant sounds in which words, such as "Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" Allusion A reference to a familiar person, place, thing, or event for example, don Juan, Brave New World, Everyman, Macahavvellian, utopia Analogy A comparison of objects or ideas that appear, at first, to be different but are alike in some imported way Anapestic meter Meter that is composed of feet that are short short unaccented-unaccented- accented. Used in light or whimsical poetry, such as a limerick for example the word contradict has three syllables where the accident is on the third syllable Anaphora A rhetorical term for the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several causes an example of this is Martin Luther King Junior's speech I have a dream Anecdote A brief story that illustrates or makes a point Antagonist A person or thing working against the hero the protagonist of a literary work Anthropomorphism A device in which the writer attributes human characteristics to an animate being or an in adamant object Antithesis A contrast or opposition between two things Anxiety of influence Literary critic Harold Bloom advance this way of interpreting poetry by using Sigmund Freud's notion of the Ordipus complex to suggest that poets filled with anxiety and no new ideas to express struggle against the earlier influences of previous generations a poet while bloom at bat advance the anxiety of influence when one is reading poetry readers can also use this lens to interpret other literary works Aphorism A wise saying that is usually short and witty Apostrophe A turn from the general audience to address a specific group of persons who is absent . Example Shakespeare Hamlet says alas poor York I knew him Horatio a fellow of infinite jest of most excellent fancy Archetype A character, plot, image, theme or setting that appears in literature across cultures and is repeated overtime Assonance A repetition of the same sounds in words close to one another example white stripes Blank verse Unrhymed verse, most often occurring in iambic pentameter Cadence The natural rhythmic
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