Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Literary Terms

Forms of Prose Fiction
  1. Novel- is a log fiction almost always, concentrating on characters and incidents and usually contains a plot.
  2. Novellas- the word is applied to a story somewhat longer than a short story.But not long enough to be considered as a novel.
  3. Short stories- it is a short prose fiction which concentrates on a few characters or often one single character, which lacks a complicated plot and leisurely description..
Elements of Prose Fiction
  1.  Narrative Techniques- this is simply the technique in having narrative skills, styles of writing used by the author.
  2. Point of view- refers too the way in which a narrator approaches his or her materials ( characters, action, setting) and the audience.
  3. Characterization- the way in which the writer creates characters in a play.It can either attract or repel our sympathy.
  4. Setting- the time, place, environment and surrounding.circumstances of an event, story or play.
  5. Theme- the abstract of a work; its central idea or ideas , which may or may not be explicit or obivious.
  6. Plot- the arrangment or plan of incidents literary works.( novels,dramas, plays).
  7. Style- the characteristic manner in which a writer expresses him or herself, or the particular manner of an individual literary work.
Literary Devices
  1. Imagery- the formation of mental images, figures or likeness of things or of such images collectively.
  2. Irony- the use of words to convey a meaning hat is the opposite of its literal meaning; the technique of indicating as through characters or plot development, an intention or attitude apposite to that which is actually stated.
  3. Satire- a novel, play, entertainment, etc, in which tropical issues, folly or evil are held up to scorn by means of ridicule and irony.
  4. allusion- a passing or casual reference; an incidental; mention of something, either directly or by implication.
  5. Symbols- something used for or regarded as representing something else.
Structural Devices
  1.  Stream of Consciousness- a common narrative technique in the modern novel ( an attempt to convey all the contents of a characters mind.e.g feeling, mind, thought)
  2. Interior Monologue - An attempt to convey in words the process of consciousness or thought ( as a means of narrating a story)
  3. Flash Back- a term borrowed from films. a sudden jump backwards in time to a earlier episode or scene in a story, novel, play or film.
  4. Foreshadowing- the use of hints to suggest events that are to come.
  5. Time Frame- is a period during which something takes place or is projected to occur.
  6. Motif- is some aspect of literature ( a type of character. theme or play) which recurs frequently.
  7. Juxtaposition- is the state of being placed or situated side by side


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