ALLITERATION Alliteration involves the repetition of a specific sound in words that are placed near each other in a sentence. This are mainly consonant sounds, but can be vowel sounds…
LYRIC Click here to see other posts: Irony Masque Decorum Tragedy Genre Comedy Aestheticism Myth Chorus What is lyric? A lyric is the commonest kind of the poetry of…
ANTI-THESIS More Figures of speech 1. Metonymy 2. Metaphor 3. Simile 4. Personification WHAT IS ANTITHESIS? In this figure of speech, contrasted ideas or words are set against…
METONYMY "Metonymy" is a figure of speech based on association. The word "Metonymy" has been derived from the Greek word "Metonumia". "Meta" means "Substitute" and "Onoma" means "Name". Thus,…
GENRE We have discussed many other Literary Terms on our website. Click on the link below to see the page.. COMEDY AESTHETICISM MYTH CHORUS LYRICAL BALLAD MIRACLE OR…
MYTH In ancient Greece, the term "Mythos" signified any story or plot, whether true or false. Today, a myth is one story in mythology - a system of hereditary…
Problem Play This term is used to describe serious drama in which the problems of human life are presented. For example Shakespeare's King Lear. In a more specialized sense it…
Pathetic Fallacy Pathetic Fallacy is the association of human feelings, sensations or thoughts to nature, inanimate objects or animals eg. A cruel sea, a ominous cliff, a firm rock, blooding…