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Literary Terms |
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Five Literary Terms To Be Defined |
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Tone - The feeling or attitude a piece of literature takes towards its theme and/or subject. |
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Motif - A recurring image that relates to the theme of a work. |
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Farce - A work known for its wild humor, crazy antics, slapstick moments, and much physical humor. |
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Chris Farley had much physical humor in his movies |
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Satire - A work that uses human imperfections to ridicule |
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Gulliver's Travels is a Satire |
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Genre - The largest category of classifying literature. Can also be broken down into smaller categories. |
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