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English Vocabulary

Across
Process of releasing , and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions
Occurs when writer puts two sentences with contrasting meanings close to each other
Remains the same through the story
Is created when setting or scene creates an emotional response in the reader/viewer
Goes through change or growth in the story
Literary device where you mix up the letters to make a new word
Used in literature or film. represents an appeal to the audiences emotions
Plot device in fiction which features a main character in a precarious or difficult dilemma, or confronted with a shocking revelation at the end of an episode of serialized fiction
Comic work that uses black humor: a humor that makes light of an otherwise solemn (sad) subject
Authors emotional perspective towards the subject of a literary work
An imagined setting where everything is unpleasant or bad
Central character who lacks conventional heroic qualities
Down
A word that has in addition to its straightforward meaning a secondary meaning as well
Struggle between opposing forces. there are four types
Symbolic device in which characters or events in a story represent or symbolize ideas and concepts
Repetition of initial consonant sound
When a human quality, emotion, or ambition is given to a non human object or being
Implied comparison of two unlike things that actually have something important in common
Figure of speech when the speaker addresses an object, concept, or person that is unable to respond
Character, group of characters, or an institution that is in opposition with the protagonist.
Concept, person, or object that has served as a universally understood prototype of its kind
Underlying message that acts like the foundation to the entire literary piece
Comparison of two things for purpose of clarification or explanation
An expression, idea, or element of work which has become overused to the point of losing its original meaning