Match the literary term in the left column with the definition in the right column. Give a brief definition (not an example) of each of these literary terms.

ASSIGNMENT

I. Match the literary term in the left column with the definition in the right column.

assonance _____ A. repetition of vowel sounds

description _____ B. the main idea or message of a literary work

conflict _____ C. a work concerned with gallant love and chivalry

irony _____ D. emphasis by saying less than is actually true

protagonist _____ E. struggle between opposing forces

theme _____ F. repetition of consonant sounds

romance _____ G. downfall or death of a main good character

understatement _____ H. contrast between expectation and reality

alliteration _____ I. the main character in a literary work

tragedy _____ J. writing that appeals to the senses

II. Give a brief DEFINITION (not an example) of each of these literary terms.

11. tragic hero ___________________________________________________________.

12. symbol ______________________________________________________________.

13. surprise ending _______________________________________________________.

14. biography ___________________________________________________________.

15. eulogy ______________________________________________________________.

16. onomatopoeia ________________________________________________________.

17. climax ______________________________________________________________.

18. personification ________________________________________________________.

19. antagonist ___________________________________________________________.

20. paradox _____________________________________________________________.

III. Match the literary term in the left column with the definition in the right column.

analogy _____ A. author’s version of events that really happened

autobiography _____ B. story of person’s life written by the same person

elegy _____ C. poem or song about events of common people

ballad _____ D. written conversation between characters

aside _____ E. spoken to audience while ignoring other actors

characterization _____ F. feeling or atmosphere created by the writer

dialogue _____ G. methods used by writers to develop characters

drama _____ H. literature acted out by actors.

mood _____ I. lyric poem in tribute to a person who has died

history _____ J. point by point comparison

IV. Give an EXAMPLE of each of the following literary terms.

31. comedy __________________________________________________________.

32. science fiction ________________________________________________________.

33. parable ______________________________________________________________.

34. fable ________________________________________________________________.

35. parody ______________________________________________________________.

36. figurative language ____________________________________________________.

37. fantasy ______________________________________________________________.

38. epic ________________________________________________________________.

39. dialect ______________________________________________________________.

40. character ____________________________________________________________.

V. Match the literary term in the left column with the definition in the right column.

setting _____ A. imaginative works created from imagination

allusion _____ B. an exaggeration for humorous effect

fiction _____ C. words or phrases creating vivid sensory images

flashback _____ D. person whose point of view the story is told

foreshadowing _____ E. background in which the action takes place

hyperbole _____ F. a comparison using “like” or “as”

imagery _____ G. scene that occurs earlier in time than the present

metaphor _____ H. hints or clues of something yet to occur

narrator _____ I. a comparison not using “like” or “as”

simile _____ J. reference to a historical or literary person

Match the literary term in the left column with the definition in the right column. Give a brief definition (not an example) of each of these literary terms.
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