AP Terms List 1- Help!!
Playing with Words and their Meanings:
Tropes (using words in non-literal ways):
Simile- Her breath hit me in the face like a freight train.
Metaphor- Her breath was a freight train that hit me in the face.
Allegory- a sustained metaphor
Conceit- a sustained metaphor
Synecdoche- All hands on deck! (calling something by one of its actualparts)
Metonymy- The suits downtown don’t care.(call something by name of something assoc. w/it)
Idioms- It’s raining cats and dogs.(expressions that don’t translate)
Hyperbole- I could eat 1000 tacos. (extreme exaggeration)
Irony- I love to go to my minimum-wage job.(saying opposite of what you mean)
Litotes- I think it is dead. (after spider is shot with a canon)(deliberate understatement for effect)
Apostrophe- “Oh, sin; you are a powerful foe.” (talking to something/one not there)
Periphrasis- Our fearless leader will see you now. (trade a descriptive phrase for a noun)
Also-talking around something- excessive wordiness
Personification- The wind whispered to me.(non-human/human quality)
Pathetic fallacy- The clouds wept. (giving human emotion to inanimate objects)
Rhetorical Question- What is wrong with you?(don’t answer that)
Synaesthesia- I tasted sweet victory. (using senses in non-standard way)
Paralipsis- I’m not going to talk about Serang. He is such a jerk.(but your pair of lips is still moving)
Allusion- She had the patience of Job.(reference to something famous)
Schemes (changing word order or pattern from standard usage):
Anaphora(parallelism)- I will fight. I will struggle. I will live. I will win.(repeat phrasing)
Zeugma- He refreshed his drink and his courage.(one verb for two things)
Chiasmus- He lives to sleep, he sleeps to live.(reverse order idea/words)
Epistrophe/Epiphora- I don’t expect to win. He shouldn’t expect to win. (same ending of clauses)
Anadiplosis- When I give in, I give in completely. (end of one clause is same as start of next clause) Playing with Sound:
Alliteration- Repeating thebeginning sound of a word, usually a consonant (ten tiny turtles)
Assonance-Repeating a vowel sound (Fleet feet beat the street in the summer heat)
Consonance- Repeating consonant sounds in the middle of words (wacky duck picks locks)
Onomatopoeia- Words that resemble sounds (Crash, boom, bang)
Remembering ‘thos things:
Pathos- appeal to emotion (audience)
Ethos- appeal based on credibility (writer)
Logos- appeal based on logic (message)
Bathos- I am here to talk about human rights and dignity. Wow, look at those legs. (lofty-low)
The Greek Shall Inherit the Earth:
In medias res- in the middle of things (story that starts in the middle)
Deus ex machina- God in the machine (God/s enter story to save hero; also miraculous event)
Others:
Verisimilitude- making it seem real (The old Smith Family Hardware Store on South Main by the courthouse, rather than the hardware store)
Juxtaposition- placing two things side-by-side for effect (usually shows dramatic or ironic differences- church, prison)
Antithesis- see juxtaposition; the opposite of (He is the antithesis of integrity…); also done with words (He loves, she hates)
Asyndeton- phrasing a series of things without conjunctions (I like popcorn shrimp, shrimp burgers, shrimp scampi. Fried shrimp, boiled shrimp, Baked shrimp. I like it all. Shrimp kabobs, shrimp salad, shrimp cocktail.)
Polysyndeton-using too many conjunctions in series (I like fried shrimp and boiled shrimp and popcorn shrimp and I like
shrimp burgers and shrimp kabobs and shrimp salad.)
Aphorism- A catchy statement of belief or position (Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely)
Monologue- long, uninterrupted speech give by one character; Narrative- a narrated account (story); Melodrama- overly dramatic version of something
Logical fallacy-problem with logic; a + b does not = c