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Ujednolicona struktura wypadków w pracy literackiej. Zobacz konflikt, punkt kulminacyjny, Denouement i retrospekcji.
Industry:Literature
Wybór słów pracy literackiej. Dykcji pracy stanowi jedną z jej centralnie ważne elementy literackich, jak pisarzy użycia słowa do przekazania akcji, ujawnić charakter, oznacza postawy, zidentyfikować tematy i wskazują wartości. Możemy mówić o dykcji, zwłaszcza do znaku, jak Iago w i Desdemona w bardzo różny sposób mówienia w Otello. Możemy również skierować do poety dykcji reprezentowane na ciele prac jego lub jej, jak Donne's lub Hughes z dykcji.
Industry:Literature
The repetition of similar vowel sounds in a sentence or a line of poetry or prose, as in "I rose and told him of my woe." Whitman's "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer" contains assonantal "I's" in the following lines: How soon unaccountable I became tired and sick, / Till rising and gliding out I wander'd off by myself.
Industry:Literature
The idea of a literary work abstracted from its details of language, character, and action, and cast in the form of a generalization."
Industry:Literature
İnsan kötü davranış eleştirir ve kötü alışkanlıklardan, düşüncelerine ve revü alaya edebi bir çalışma.
Industry:Literature
Esprili, alaycı bir taklit eden bir edebi eser, bazen alaycı, ama sık sık oynak ve onun neşeli taklit bile saygılı
Industry:Literature
A comparison between essentially unlike things without an explicitly comparative word such as like or as. An example is "My love is a red, red rose." Compare Simile.
Industry:Literature
Kontrast veya tutarsızlık ne dediğini ve ne demek olduğunu veya ne olacak ve ne arasında hayat ve edebiyat gerçekleşmesi bekleniyor. Sözlü ironi, karakter ne demek, tam tersini söylüyorlar. Durum veya durum bir ironi, beklendiği gibi tam tersi gerçekleşir. Dramatik ironi, cehalet bir durum ya da olaydan seyirci veya diğer karakterler için bilinen bir karakter konuşuyor.
Industry:Literature
A figure of speech in which a writer or speaker says less than what he or she means; the opposite of exaggeration. The last line of Frost's "Birches" illustrates this literary device: One could do worse than be a swinger of birches.
Industry:Literature