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Allegory to Extended Metaphor

Amanda Justiniano

Lit Terms

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Across
2.language of a particular district, class or group of persons
6.extended figure of speech where words applied are not literally applicable
9.in drama, a few words or short passage spoken to audience while other actors pretend to not hear speaker's words
11.non-fictional account of a person's life written by that actual person
12.aftermath or resolution that occurs at final stages of the plot
13.repetition of vowel sounds in stressed syllables containing dissimilar consonant sounds
14.person, though not always human, who takes part in action of literary work
15.long narrative poem about adventures of gods or hero
16.two consecutive lines of the same metrical length that end in rhyme to form one unitt
18.special type of alliteration in which the repeated patterns of consonants is marked by changes in teh intervening vowels
20.high point of interest or suspense in a literary work
21.extra taint of meaning each word carries beyond the minimal, strict dictionary definition
22.unrhymed poetry usually in iambic pentameter
23.lines spoken by characters in a literary work; especially a conversation between two persons
24.choice of a particular word as opposed to others; contributes to style and tone
Down
1.character who opposes the antagonist
2.dictionary definition of a word without historical or emotional connotation
3.poem in which poetic speaker addresses reader/listener at length; like the soliloquy in theater
4.act of creating and developing a character
5.composition in prose or verse presenting narrative involving conflict between a character(s) and some external/internal force
6.movement in arts during early 20th cent.; emphasized subjective expression of artist's inner experiences
7.use of authorial discussion to explain or summarize background material rather than revealing information through gradual narrative detail
8.nonfictional account of a person's life
10.poem presented as a shape
11.repetition of initial consonant sounds in accented syllables
13.Literary work with two or more levels of meaning: literal and one or more symbolic
17.expository prose
18.opposition between two characters, large groups, or between protagonist and larger problems
19.reference to well-known person, place, event, literary work/work of ar

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