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Title: Literary Terms


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Literary Terms
  • Meghan Brents-Houston
  • Curtis
  • AP English 11, Period 5

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didactic
  • Farenheit 451 is a didactic tale that warns
    against the notion of ignorance is bliss and the
    dehumanization of our society.
  • Gandhi's didactic speeches taught and inspired
    Indias population to be more tolerant of one
    another.
  • She was a didactic person and could teach anyone
    about anything.
  • Defined simply as teaching, something that is
    didactic is intended to teach, especially dealing
    with ethnic or moral lessons

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euphemism
  • Earthly remains vs. corpse
  • Having to let someone go vs. having to fire
    someone
  • full figured vs. fat
  • A more pleasant way to convey a possibly
    unpleasant, offensive, or politically incorrect
    message.
  • It disguises a harsh truth with a delicate veneer.

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extended metaphor
  • Sometimes flowing lightly and gently/Moving along
    with ease/My life is like a river/Sometimes rough
    and rapid/Longing for some release/Trying to calm
    the storm/Waiting for the sun to shine
    overhead/Looking for the rainbow in the sky/My
    life is like a river (Extended Metaphor Poem)
  • "Hope is the thing with feathersThat perches in
    the soul,And sings the tune--without the
    words,And never stops at all Emily Dickinson
    (Nordquist)
  • "I graduated from the University of Life. All
    right? I received a degree from the School of
    Hard Knocks. And our colors were black and blue,
    baby. I had office hours with the Dean of Bloody
    Noses. All right? I borrowed my class notes from
    Professor Knuckle Sandwich and his Teaching
    Assistant, Ms. Fat Lip Thon Nyun. Thats the kind
    of school I went to for real, okay? Will
    Ferrell (Nordquist)
  • A drawn out and continuing metaphor that is found
    frequently throughout a work.
  • In poetry, an extended metaphor will usually be
    based on one common metaphor with other related
    metaphors applied to it.

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figurative language
  • Paradox a familiar strangeness (Hurston 48)
  • Similie Her eyes shone like stars
  • Personification the river wandered through the
    forest
  • Speech or writing in which the words usually play
    off the imagination and are not meant to be taken
    literally.
  • May include comparisons, imagery, irony, paradox,
    etc.

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figure of speech
  • all the worlds a stage
  • its raining cats and dogs
  • there were butterflies in her stomach
  • A way of saying something in a manner not to be
    taken literally using figurative lagnuage.

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Works Cited
  • "Extended Metaphor Poem." English Adventures With
    Mrs. Schulze. Web. 30 Sept. 2011.
    lthttp//www.pschulze.com/kh2003/extended_metaphor
    _poem.htmgt.
  • Hurston, Zora Neale. Their Eyes Were Watching
    God. New York Harper Perennial Modern Classics,
    2006. Print.
  • Nordquist, Richard. "Extended Metaphor -
    Definition and Examples of Extended Metaphor -
    Glossary of Rhetorical Terms." Grammar and
    Composition - Homepage of About Grammar and
    Composition. Web. 30 Sept. 2011.
    lthttp//grammar.about.com/od/e/g/extmetterm.htmgt.
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