Literary+Terms

Figurative language is a literary device which authors use to make both fiction and non-fiction interesting and realistic.

Download one of the following documents to your WD folder. Save it as "**Literary Terms - Firstname Lastname**". Type definition for each term. Using The Lorax text or a fictional text that you have read this year, citing a source, page # (if applicable), example, and ex planation for each term. This assignment is due: March 29th. E-mail it as an attachment to "**ecworlddynamics@gmail.com**" __**prior**__ to noon on the 29th. The subject must be "**Literary Terms**".



[|The Lorax Text.doc] OR Lorax Text
 * 1st Person Point of View ||
 * 3rd Person Limited ||
 * 3rd Person Omniscient ||
 * Allegory ||
 * Alliteration ||
 * Anagram ||
 * Analogy ||
 * Antagonist ||
 * Assonance ||
 * Characterization ||
 * Conflict ||
 * Connotation ||
 * Consonance ||
 * Denotation ||
 * Direct Characterization ||
 * Doppelganger ||
 * Dramatic irony ||
 * Euphemism ||
 * Extended Metaphor ||
 * Fact ||
 * Flashback ||
 * Foil ||
 * Foreshadowing ||
 * Genre ||
 * Hyperbole ||
 * Imagery ||
 * Inciting Incident ||
 * Indirect Characterization ||
 * Internal Rhyme ||
 * Irony ||
 * Metaphor ||
 * Mood ||
 * Onomatopoeia ||
 * Opinion ||
 * Oxymoron ||
 * Personification ||
 * Plot ||
 * Point of View ||
 * Prose ||
 * Protagonist ||
 * Puns ||
 * Resolution ||
 * Rhetorical Question ||
 * Rhyme Scheme ||
 * Rhythm & Rhyme ||
 * Satire ||
 * Setting ||
 * Simile ||
 * Situational Irony ||
 * Soliloquy ||
 * Stanza ||
 * Stream of Consciousness ||
 * Style ||
 * Symbolism ||
 * Theme ||
 * Tone ||
 * Verbal Irony ||
 * Verse ||
 * Verse ||