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Transcript of Lit Terms A Go-Go. The light bulb goes off and you suddenly “get it.” Epiphany.
Lit Terms A Go-Go
The phrase “his candle dancing in the draught of the ill-fitting window …” is an example of which type of figurative language?
Personification
Lit Term A Go-Go
A dramatic composition, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme.
Tragedy
Lit Terms A Go-Go
A death row pardon two minutes too late, and the audience is aware of it
Dramatic Irony
Lit Terms A Go-Go
In Elie Wiesel’s Night, the boy speaks of himself as “body, perhaps less than that even: a
starved stomach.”
Metaphor
Lit Terms A Go-Go
The FTD flower company incorporates Hermes and his Winged heels in their logo.
Allusion
Lit Terms A Go-Go
The ship began to creak and protest as it struggled across the sea
Personification
Lit Terms A Go-Go
An original model or type after which other similar things are patterned
Archetype
Lit Terms A Go-Go
“Whereat, with blade, with bloody blameful blade, he bravely broached his boiling bloody
breast.”
Alliteration
Lit Terms A Go-Go
The bruise on her arm was purple at top, blue at center, and the size of a dime.
Imagery
Lit Terms A Go-Go
Someone says to the most disgusting student in class, “Oh you’re God’s gift to women,
you are!”
Verbal Irony
Lit Terms A Go-Go
We had to make an inference that Madame Loisel was selfish due to her actions and
words
Indirect Characterization
Lit Terms A Go-Go
The girl told me, “She passed away last night” instead of “She was murdered.”
Euphemism
Lit Terms A Go-Go
When the perspective is all-knowing and the reader is aware of what all the characters are thinking
Omniscient