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anadiplosis
rhetorical figure of repitition in which a word or phrase appears at the end of one clause, sentence or stanza, an at the beginning of the next thus linkning the two units ex: "love's fire beats water, water cools not love."
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anagnorisis
greek word for "recognition" or "discovery" denotes turning point in a drama at which a character recognizes the true state of affairs. used by aristotle in poetics. ex: oedipus' recognition that he killed his own father Lauis, amrried his mother Jacasta and brought a plague upon thebes.
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agnst
german for "anxiety" or "dread" used by philosophers of existentialism to denote a state of anguish that we feel as we are confronted by the burden of our freedom and the accompayning responsibility to impose values and meanings on an absurd universe
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antonomasia
figure of speach which replaces a proper name with an epithet (substitute) ex: the bard for shakespeare and his holiness for the pope
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antiphrasis
figure of speech in which a single word is used in a sense directly opposite to its usual meaning ex: naming giant "tiny"
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apercu
an insight. french for "glimpse" used to refer to a writer's formulation or discovery of truth, outline or summary of a story or argument
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aporia
figure of speech in which a speaker deliberates or purports to be in doubt about a question ex: hamlet's "to be or not to be" soliloquy is an extended example
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aside
short speech or remark spoken by a character in a drama directed either to the audience or to another character wihch is supposed to be inaudible to other characters on the stage
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assonance
repetition of identitical or similar vowel sounds in a line or lines of poetry
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atmosphere
mood; the air (calm, sinister, oppressive) breather by the readedr as he enters into the world of a literary work also called mood but not tone
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gauche
adj; lacking social grace or sensitivity, crude, awkward
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raconteur
noun; person skilled in relating stories an anecdotes interestingly
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contentious
adj; tending to argument or strife, quarrlesome, causing argument
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tirade
noun; a prolonged outburst of bitter, outspoken denunciation, a long vehment speech
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bucolic
adj; pertaining to shepherds or and idyllic rural life
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atypical
adj; not typical, not conforming to the type, irregular, abnormal
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scintilla
noun; a minute particle, spark, trace
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salubrious
adj; favorable to promoting health
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halcyon
adj; calm, peaceful, tranquil, rich wealthy, prosperous, happy, joyful, carefree
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sequester
verb; to remove or withdraw into solitute, seclude
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aficionado
noun; an ardent devotee, fan, enthusiast
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circumlocution
noun; a roundabout expresison
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