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Literary Terms: Set 5.....

front 1

Character:

back 1

A person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a
story.

front 2

Characterization:

back 2

The act of creating and describing
characters in literature.

front 3

Understatement:

back 3

A literary device by which a
particular quality of a person, object, emotion, or situation is
downplayed or presented as being less than what is true to the
situation.

front 4

Connotation:

back 4

A feeling or idea that a word has, in
addition to its literal or main meaning.

front 5

Denotation:

back 5

The objective meaning of a word.

front 6

Archetype:

back 6

A character archetype in novel terms is a type of character
who represents a universal pattern, and therefore appeals to our human
;collective unconscious.

front 7

Euphemism:

back 7

A euphemism is a word or phrase that softens an
uncomfortable topic.

front 8

Cliche:

back 8

Can refer to any aspect of a literary narrative—a specific
phrase, scenario, genre, or character.

front 9

Consonance:

back 9

Agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.

front 10

Paradox:

back 10

A seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or
proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well
founded or true.

front 11

Assonance:

back 11

The repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds in a series
of words, phrases, and/or syllables.

front 12

Allegory:

back 12

A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a
hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.

front 13

Propaganda:

back 13

Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature,
used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of
view.