Flashback: an event from an earlier time is inserted into the otherwise chronological order of the narrative or story. It produces background information for current narration such as a character's motive or conflict.
Fixed Form: A poem that may be categorized by the pattern of its lines, meter, rhythm, or stanzas. One example is a sonnet because it must have 14 lines.
Epistolary Novel- a novel written as a series of documents; usually a form of letters or diary entries
ReplyDeleteFlashback: an event from an earlier time is inserted into the otherwise chronological order of the narrative or story. It produces background information for current narration such as a character's motive or conflict.
ReplyDeletehyperbole
ReplyDeletean exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally
Exposition: a comprehensive explanation of an idea or theory.
ReplyDeleteElegy:
ReplyDeletea mournful, melancholy or plaintive poem, especially a funeral song or a lament for the dead.
Epigram: A short poem, especially a satirical one, having a witty or ingenious ending.
ReplyDeleteform: the shape of a thing or person.
ReplyDeleteFARCE :
ReplyDeleteA comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including crude characterization and ludicrously improbable situations
Fixed Form:
ReplyDeleteA poem that may be categorized by the pattern of its lines, meter, rhythm, or stanzas. One example is a sonnet because it must have 14 lines.