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English Literature Vocabulary Exam | Essential Terms and Definitions for GCSE Preparation

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This document provides a complete list of key vocabulary and literary terms needed for success in English Literature exams. It includes clear definitions and examples for concepts such as metaphor, symbolism, foreshadowing, and narrative perspective. Perfect for GCSE students, this guide helps improve analytical writing and interpretation skills across all set texts.

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English Literature Vocabulary Exam
1. Abstract - ANS -An abbreviated synopsis of a longer work
of scholarship or research


2. Adage - ANS -A saying or proverb containing a truth based
on experience and often couched in metaphorical
language


3. Allegory - ANS -A story in which the narrative or
characters carry an underlying symbolic, metaphorical, or
possibly an ethical meaning


4. Alliteration - ANS -The repetition of one or more initial
consonants in a group of words or lines of poetry or prose


5. Allusion - ANS -A reference to a person, place, or event
meant to create an effect or enhance the meaning of an
idea


6. Ambiguity - ANS -A vagueness of meaning; a conscious
lack of clarity meant to evoke multiple meanings and
interpretation

,7. Anachronism - ANS -A person, scene, event, or other
element in literature that fails to correspond with the time
or era in which the work is set


8. Analogy - ANS -A comparison that points out similarities
between two dissimilar things


9. Annotation - ANS -A brief explanation, summary, or
evaluation of a text or work of literature


10. Antagonist - ANS -A character or force in a work of
literature that, by opposing the protagonist produces
tension or conflict


11. Antithesis - ANS -A rhetorical opposition or contrast
of ideas by means of a grammatical arrangement of words,
clauses, or sentences: "They promised freedom but
provided slavery"


12. Aphorism - ANS -A short, pithy statement of a
generally accepted truth or sentiment

,13. Apollonian - ANS -In contrast to Dionysian, it refers to
the most noble, godlike qualities of human nature and
behavior


14. Apostrophe - ANS -A locution that addresses a person
or personified thing not present


15. Archetype - ANS -An abstract or ideal conception of a
type; a perfectly typical example; an original model or
form


16. Assonance - ANS -The repetition of two or more
vowel sounds in a group of words or lines in poetry and
prose


17. Ballad - ANS -A simple narrative verse that tells a
story that is sung or recited


18. Bard - ANS -A poet; in olden times, a performer who
told heroic stories to musical accompaniment


19. Bathos - ANS -The use of insincere or overdone
sentimentality

, 20. Belle-lettres - ANS -French term for the world of
books, criticism, and literature in general


21. Bibliography - ANS -A list of works cited or otherwise
relevant to a subject or other work.


22. Bildungsroman - ANS -A German word referring to a
novel structured as a series of events that take place as
the hero travels in quest of a goal


23. Blank verse - ANS -Poetry written in iambic
pentameter, the primary meter used in English poetry and
the works of Shakespeare and Milton


24. Bombast - ANS -Inflated, pretentious language used
for trivial subjects


25. Burlesque - ANS -A work of literature meant to
ridicule a subject; a grotesque imitation


26. Cacophony - ANS -Grating, inharmonious sounds

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