Drama - Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools

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Drama

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Poetry

Class 1

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Prose: novel and short story

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Author's Style: Aesthetics, Anachronism, Analepsis, Atmosphere, Cacophony, cliché, conceit, euphemism, euphony, flashback, foreshadowing, imagery, irony, polysyndeton, pun, repetition, rhetoric, simile, stream of consciousness, stress, style, symbol, Technique Structure: Act, Action, Allegory, Anachrony, Anticlimax, Catastrophe, Catharsis, climax, complication, conflict, crisis, denouement, digression, dramatic structure, epigraph, epilogue, epiphany, episodic structure, exciting force, exposition, falling action, form, hamartia, in medias res, inciting moment, inversion, loose sentence, masculine ending, periodic sentence, peripeteia, plot, prologue, reversal, rising action, scene, structure, subplot, syntax Language Devices: Alliteration, Allusion, Ambiguity, Anadiplosis, Analogy, Analysis, Anaphora, Antithesis, Aphorism, Archaism, Assonance, compound rhyme, consonance, context, controlling image, convention, dactyl, denotation, dialect, diction, dissonance, double entendre, ecphonesis, ellipses, epistrophe, eye rhyme, feminine rhythm, figurative language, figures of speech, hyperbole, idiom, Image, internal rhyme, kennings, litotes, malapropism, masculine rhyme, meiosis, metaphor, metonymy, neologism, onomatopoeia, oxymoron, Paradox, paraphrase, repartee, scenery, setting, subtext, synaethesia, synecdote, tone, zuegma Genre: Anecdote, Atmosphere, Autobiography, Bildungsroman, comedy, comedy of manners, didactic, drawing room comedy, farce, folk drama, genre, high comedy, local color, low comedy, melodrama, metafiction, narrative,

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parody, pastiche, poetic diction, prose, realism, romantic comedy, satire, slapstick, suspense, theme, tragedy, tragicomedy Character: Accent, Antagonist, Antihero, character, characterization, colloquial, comic relief, culture, dialogue, dramatic monologue, dramatis personae, dynamic comedy, empathy, flat character, foil, hyperbation, monologue, mood, motivation, motif, narrator, persona, personification, percpective, point of view, protagonist, quip, round character, static character, stichomythia, stock character, suspension of disbelief, understatement, wit and humor, wretched accent

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Prose: other than novel and short story

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Class 2