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Literary Glossary

Literary Glossary

Allegory

An extended metaphor, whether in prose or verse, in which characters and objects hold both a literal meaning as well as a secondary, implied meaning through the careful use of specific symbols. Usually this secondary meaning offers relevant commentary on contemporary social, political, or religious issues.

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Alliteration

A repetition of the initial consonant sounds in a series, as in the following example from "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden. Note that the repetition of consonant sounds in other places in a sequence of words is called consonance and is often used in conjunction with alliteration, as with the hard "c" sound in "blueblack" and "ached."

Sundays too my father got up early
and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold,
then with cracked hands that ached
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Apostrophe

A direct address to an absent person, inanimate object, or abstract ideal as though expecting a reply.

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Autobiography

An account of a life written by the individual detailed in the account. A self-authored biography.

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