AP Lit Vocab Quiz 1

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Abstract

typically complex, discusses intangible qualities like good and evil, and seldom uses examples to support its points

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Academic

Dry and theoretical writing

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Accent

the stressed portion of a word. Often a matter of opinion in poetry

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Aesthetic

an adjective meaning "appealing to the senses" a noun meaning a coherent sense of taste a plural noun meaning the study of beauty

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Allegory

each aspect of a story has a symbolic meaning outside the tale itself

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Alliteration

Repetition of initial consonant sounds

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Allusion

A reference to another work of literature, person, or event

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Anachronism

something out of place in time

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Analogy

A comparison between two pairs of symbols

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anecdote

a short narrative

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antecedent

The word, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun.

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Anthropomorphism

When inanimate objects are given human characteristics. Often confused with personification.

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anticlimax

when an action produces far smaller results than one had been led to expect

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Antihero

A protagonist (main character) who is markedly unheroic: morally weak, cowardly, dishonest, or any number of other unsavory qualities.

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Aphorism

A short and usually witty saying

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Apostrophe

A figure of speech wherein the speaker talks directly to something that is nonhuman

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Archaism

The use of deliberately old-fashioned language. Used to give feeling of antiquity

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Aside

A speech (usually just a short comment) made by an actor to the audience

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aspect

A trait or characteristic

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Assonance

The repeated use of vowel sounds

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Atmosphere

The emotional tone or background that surrounds a scene

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Ballad

a long, narrative poem, usually in very regular meter and rhyme. Has a naive folksy quality which separates it from epic poetry

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Pathos

evokes feelings of dignified pity and sympathy

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Black Humor

The use of disturbing themes in comedy.

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Bombast

This is pretentious, exaggeratedly learned language.

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Burlesque

a broad parody, one that takes a style or a form such as tragic drama and exaggerates it into ridiculousness. Interchangeable with parody.

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cacophony

deliberately harsh, awkward sounds

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Cadence

the beat or rhythm of poetry in a general sense

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Canto

A section division in a long work of poetry, divides poetry similar to how chapters divide a book.

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caricature

A portrait (verbal or otherwise) that exaggerates a facet of personality.

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Catharsis

A term used by Aristotle to describe some sort of emotional release experienced by the audience at the end of a successful tragedy

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Chorus

the group of citizens who stand outside the main action on stage and comment on it

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Classic

Typical, or an accepted masterpiece

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coinage

A new word, usually one invented on the spot.

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Colloquialism

A word or phrase used in everyday conversational English that isn't a part of accepted "school-book" English.

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Complex/Dense

Suggesting that there is more than one possible meaning of words; multiple layers of interpretation; both explicit and implicit meaning

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Conceit

Refers to a startling or unusual metaphor, or a metaphor developed and expanded over several lines

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Denotation

Literal meaning of a word

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Consonance

Repetition of a consonant sound within words.

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couplet

A pair of lines that end in rhyme

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Bathos

strains for grandeur it can't support and tries to jerk tears from every little hiccup

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Controlling Image

A conceit that dominates and shapes the entire work

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Connotation

Everything else a word implies

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