Characterization - Answer- The act of describing distinctive characteristics or
essential features
Exposition - Answer- A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or
theory
Biblical Allusion - Answer- Makes an indirect reference to the Bible
Tragic Flaw - Answer- The character flaw or error of a tragic hero that leads to his
downfall
Verbal Irony - Answer- A figure of speech that occurs when a person says one thing
but means the opposite
Theme - Answer- The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts
Tone - Answer- A manner of expression in writing
Aphorism - Answer- A concise statement of a scientific principle
Satire - Answer- The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and
criticize people's stupidity or vices
Synecdoche - Answer- A figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the
whole or vice versa
Analogy - Answer- A comparison between two things
Direct Characterization - Answer- The process of conveying information about
characters in narrative or dramatic works of art or everyday conversation
Rising Action - Answer- A series of events that builds from the conflict
Resolution - Answer- End of work; problem is solved
Internal Conflict - Answer- A psychological conflict within the central character
Dramatic Irony - Answer- Irony that occurs when the meaning of the situation is
understood by the audience but not by the characters
Origin Myth - Answer- A symbolic narrative of a culture, tradition or people that
describes their earliest beginnings
Author's purpose - Answer- Refers to an author's intent as it is encoded in his or her
work