100 Literary terms you should learn before reading literature
- Allegory
- Allusion
- Anachronism
- Anagram
- Anaphora
- Antagonist
- Anthropomorphism
- Apostrophe
- archetype
- aside
- Assonance
- Asyndeton
- autobiography –
- Ballad:
- biography
- Blank Verse
- Cacophony
- Characterization
- Cliché
- Climax:
- Colloquialism
- comedy
- Conceit
- Conflict
- Connotation
- Consonance
- couplet
- Denotation:
- Denouement:
- dialect
- Diction
- Enjambment
- epic –
- Epigram
- Epigraph
- Epistrophe
- Epitaph:
- essay
- Euphemism
- Euphony:
- Fable:
- Falling Action
- farce
- Figurative Language
- Flashbacks.
- Foil:
- Foreshadowing.
- genre
- Hyperbole
- Imagery.
- Irony
- Juxtaposition
- Literal:
- Malapropism
- Metaphor.
- Meter
- Metonymy:
- monologue-
- Mood
- Motif.
- Narrator:
- Neologism
- novel
- Ode
- Onomatopoeia
- Oxymoron
- Paradox:
- Parallelism:
- Parody:
- Personification
- plot
- Point of view
- prose
- Protagonist:
- Pun
- Repetition
- Resolution:
- Rhyme scheme
- Satire
- science fiction
- Setting:
- short story
- Simile.
- Soliloquy
- Sonnet
- stanza
- Stream of Consciousness
- Suspense
- Syllogism
- Symbolism.
- Synecdoche
- Syntax
- Theme:
- Tone
- tragedy
- Understatement:
- word play
- rhythm-
- drama
- myth
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