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| brief saying embodying a moral |
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| narration or description with 1 meaning...hope pride youth names, deeper meaning |
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| brief reference to person place thing |
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| 2 or more interpretations of a word, phrase |
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| describes universal symbols that evoke deep responses |
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| approach to lit. authors backround influences work |
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| unrhymed iambic pentameter. natural rhythms of english speech |
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| describes release of emotions by audience at end of tragedy (pity, fear) |
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| informal diction reflects casual language and slang |
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| implications that go beyond literal meaning of word, derive from how word has been commonly used |
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| choice of words, phrases, ect |
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| 1 line ends without a pause and continues into next line |
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| poem categorized by pattern of lines, meter, stanzas |
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| contradictory statement but then turns out right |
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| art of ridiculing a folly or vice in order to expose or correct it |
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| ordering of words into meaningful verbal patterns |
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