Learn English Grammar in Gujarati- B.Ed. -IITE-TET-TAT-HTAT-General Knowledge-

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English Literature

100 Literary terms you should learn before reading literature
  1. Allegory
  2. Allusion
  3. Anachronism
  4. Anagram
  5. Anaphora
  6. Antagonist
  7. Anthropomorphism
  8. Apostrophe
  9. archetype
  10. aside
  11. Assonance
  12. Asyndeton
  13. autobiography –
  14. Ballad:
  15. biography
  16. Blank Verse
  17. Cacophony
  18. Characterization
  19. Cliché
  20. Climax:
  21. Colloquialism
  22. comedy
  23. Conceit
  24. Conflict
  25. Connotation
  26. Consonance
  27. couplet
  28. Denotation:
  29. Denouement:
  30. dialect
  31. Diction
  32. Enjambment
  33. epic –
  34. Epigram
  35. Epigraph
  36. Epistrophe
  37. Epitaph:
  38. essay
  39. Euphemism
  40. Euphony:
  41. Fable:
  42. Falling Action
  43. farce
  44. Figurative Language
  45. Flashbacks.
  46. Foil:
  47. Foreshadowing.
  48. genre
  49. Hyperbole
  50. Imagery.
  51. Irony
  52. Juxtaposition
  53. Literal:
  54. Malapropism
  55. Metaphor.
  56. Meter
  57. Metonymy:
  58. monologue-
  59. Mood
  60. Motif.
  61. Narrator:
  62. Neologism
  63. novel
  64. Ode
  65. Onomatopoeia
  66. Oxymoron
  67. Paradox:
  68. Parallelism:
  69. Parody:
  70. Personification
  71. plot
  72. Point of view
  73. prose
  74. Protagonist:
  75. Pun
  76. Repetition
  77. Resolution:
  78. Rhyme scheme
  79. Satire
  80. science fiction
  81. Setting:
  82. short story
  83. Simile.
  84. Soliloquy
  85. Sonnet
  86. stanza
  87. Stream of Consciousness
  88. Suspense
  89. Syllogism
  90. Symbolism.
  91. Synecdoche
  92. Syntax
  93. Theme:
  94. Tone
  95. tragedy
  96. Understatement:
  97. word play
  98. rhythm-
  99. drama
  100. myth

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