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Welcome Welcome to TicTac to TicTac

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Literary Terms 1K Literary Terms 4N Literary Terms 3M

Literary Terms 4Y Literary Terms 5E Literary Terms 6E

Literary Terms 7E Literary Terms 8Y Literary Terms 9E

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Round One - A comparison made between

two things to show how they are alike.

Analogy

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Round One – An individual in a story or play.

Ex=Even if the character is an animal or a god, like in Roman or Greek myths, it must have human traits.

Character

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Round One – A brief, cleverly worded

statement that makes a wise observation about life.

Aphorism

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LIBRARY POST OFFICE DOCTOR’S OFFICE

MUSIC STORE GROCERY PET SHOPPE

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Round One – The writer tells us directly who it is and

we figure out what the personality is. First method when revealing.

Direct characterization

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Round One – A very old imaginative pattern that appears

in literature across cultures and is repeated through the ages. Ex. Character, plot, and image, etc.

Archetype

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Round One – One who does not change in

the course of a story. Static characterization

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Round One – One of the four forms of discourse,

which uses reason and emotional appeals to convince a reader to think or act in a certain way.

Persuasion

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Round One – Changes in some important

way as a result of the story’s action.

Dynamic characterization

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Round One – A method of examining the

unconscious mind, developed primarily by the Austrian physician Freud.

Psychoanalysis

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Round Two Clear the boxes and select a location.

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Round Two - A story in which an idealized

hero or heroine undertakes a quest and is successful.

Romance

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Round Two – Having few personality traits. Flat characterization

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Round Two – An elaborate metaphor or other figure of speech

that compares two things that are startlingly different. Ex= In American literature the poems of Emily Dickinson are known for their conceits.

Conceit

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Round Two – Having more dimensions to

their personalities, are complex, just as real people are.

Round characterization

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Round Two – The conclusion (or resolution) of a story. Ex=

many Modern Fiction ends without denouement, leaving the reader with a sense of incompleteness, such as life does itself.

Denouement

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Round Two – The use of hints and clues to suggest what will

happen later in a plot. Ex= In “To Build a Fire”, for example, Jack London places hints throughout the text that foreshadows the story’s conclusion.

Foreshadowing

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Round Two – A scene that interrupts the normal

chronological sequence of events in a story to depict something that happened in an earlier time.

Flashback

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Round Two – The humorous use of a word or phrase

so as to emphasize or suggest its different meanings or applications.

Pun

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Round Two – A word or phrase that describes one thing

in terms of something else and that is not meant to be taken literally. Ex= “He is a pain in the neck.”

Figure of speech

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End Game

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Round Three - A discrepancy between

appearances and reality. Irony

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Round Three – “To Build a Fire” is that a man

is struggling for survival in extremely low temperatures.

Conflict

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Round Three – Occurs when someone means one things but really

means another. “War is Kind” when Stephen Crane tells us . “Do not weep, babe, for war is kind. Because your father tumbles in the yellow trenches, Raged at his breast, gulped and died, Do not weep. War is kind”

Verbal irony

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Round Three – “To Build a Fire” is that the man falls

asleep and dies in the snow, while the dog goes to the camp the man was looking for.

Resolution

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Round Three – A discrepancy in about what is expected to

happen. “A mystery of Heroism” in which a soldier risks his life to get water that is then spilled.

Situational irony

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Round Three – One character in the play thinks one things is true, but audience

knows better. “The Celebrated Frog of Calaveras County” when we the reader knows that the stranger filled Dan’l Webster with Birdshot so he was too heavy to jump because throughout that whole frog jumping competition Jim was completely unsuspicious about anything fishy going on until the stranger left town.

Dramatic irony

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Round Three – “Would the lawyer rise in the court

to state his case before the judge?” Form “Beat! Beat! Drums!

Rhetorical question

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Round Three – “Mother whose heart hung

humble as a button” This line from War is Kind

Simile

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Round Three – Other five methods. When used we

have to exercise our own judgment and put clues together to get answer.

Indirect characterization

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