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| use of sarcasm by an author |
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| a book written by Joseph Conrad to show the hypocrisy of Imperialism |
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| a character who causes conflict |
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| a social commentary on upper class soceity in the turn of century by Edith Wharton |
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| a character who was stuck in the past and refused to adapt to changing society |
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| language with different meanings from the actual words themselves |
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| a character who posses distinct characteristics that highlight qualities about another character |
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| a reaccurring idea or theme |
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| Use of similar or identical language, structures, events or ideas in different parts of a text |
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| the narrative voice third, first person |
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| manner in which the elements are assmebled/ put together |
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| the meaning is the exact opposite of what the words literally mean |
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| the appearance of being real |
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| applied meaning of a word |
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