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Literary Terms
Antecedent - Atmosphere
By: Dalia Maldonado
Period 3
Antecedent
A noun that refers to a pronoun
• The dog was eating; it got full.
• Even though the party was fun it was crowded.
• More complex sentence were antecedent is unclear:
Susan is Sandra’s best friend. She always tells
her everything.
-Who “she” is and who “her” is is not clear.
Antithesis
Shows clear contrast between two ideas in a
parallel structure.
Exact opposite
Examples:
• That's one small step for a man, one giant leap
for mankind. --Neil Armstrong
• Success makes men proud; failure makes them
wise.
• In order that all men may be taught to speak
truth, it is necessary that all likewise should
learn to hear it. --Samuel Johnson
Aphorism
A short sentence expressing a general
understanding or truth.
• If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably
don't have any sense.
• Many hands make light work.–John Heywood
• In charity there is no excess–Francis Bacon
Apostrophe
• NOT this kind: can’t
• Directly addressing a person or object that is
imaginary or absent and cannot reply as if it is
alive.
-Twinkle, twinkle little star, how I wonder what
you are?
Examples:
• Pretend you hit your toe on a chair.
"You stupid chair!“
• "Milton! thou shouldst be living at this hour"
from the sonnet 'Milton' by William Wordsworth
• "Roll on thou dark and deep blue ocean." from
"Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" by Lord Byron
Can’t talk back to you
Atmosphere
Similar to mood. It is created by diction,
dialogue, setting, and description which inspires
the emotional feeling of the work. It also
foreshadows events.
• Dark clouds can foreshadow the coming of evil.
It can also evoke feelings such as fear or anger.
Examples:
• Macbeth: The first act creates a dark and dismal
mood with the three witches, forming the
atmosphere of the play.
• A small cafe with a good smell, be lit
appropriately, and have just the right level of
appropriate music in the background sets a
warm and welcoming atmosphere that is calm.
Work Cited
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