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PART 01Literary Techniques in Poetry / Novel7
Chapter 01 Figurative Language I8
A. Simile8
B. Metaphor8
C. Simile/ Metaphor in Novel 11
D. Personification14
Chapter 02 Figurative Language II 16
A. Metonymy 16
B. Synecdoche19
C. Symbol20
D. Symbol in Novel21
E. Allegory25
F. Allegory in Novel26
Chapter 03 Figurative Language III 29
A. Paradox29
B. Hyperbole (Overstatement)30
C. Understatement31
Chapter 04 Figurative Language IV - Irony32
A. verbal irony: difference between what one says and what one means32
B. situational irony: discrepancy between what one expects and what really happens34
C. dramatic irony36
D. Irony in Novel36
Chapter 05 Imagery42
Chapter 06 Allusion 44
Chapter 07 Tone47
Chapter 08 Musical Devices 53
A. Alliteration: 53
B. Consonance53
C. Assonance 54
D. Onomatopoeia 54
E. Rhythm and Meter54
Chapter 09 Rhyme56
A. Rhyme56
B. Types of Rhyme Scheme in Sonnet (14 line-lyric poem)56
PART 02Literary Elements in Novel59
Chapter 01 Plot60
A. Primary Elements of a Plot: Skeleton or framework of a novel.60
Chapter 02 Setting61
B. Setting (temporal and spatial setting)61
Chapter 03 Character65
C. Character65
Chapter 04 Point of View69
D. Point of View69
PART 03 Literary Elements in Drama75
Chapter 01 Plot Structure of Drama76
A. Plot Structure of Drama76
Chapter 02 Types of Speech in Drama76
A. Monologue76
B. Soliloquy76
C. Aside77
PART 04 ¹®Çпë¾î °ü·Ã ±âÃâ¹®Á¦¿Í Á¤´ä79
A. Simile, Metaphor °ü·Ã ±âÃâ80
B. simile, image, onomatopoeia °ü·Ã ±âÃâ86
C. Rhyme Scheme °ü·Ã ±âÃâ87
D. Tone °ü·Ã ±âÃâ91
E. Irony, Understatement °ü·Ã ±âÃâ92
F. µå¶ó¸¶ ¿ë¾î Aside °ü·Ã ±âÃâ95
Chapter 01 Figurative Language I8
A. Simile8
B. Metaphor8
C. Simile/ Metaphor in Novel 11
D. Personification14
Chapter 02 Figurative Language II 16
A. Metonymy 16
B. Synecdoche19
C. Symbol20
D. Symbol in Novel21
E. Allegory25
F. Allegory in Novel26
Chapter 03 Figurative Language III 29
A. Paradox29
B. Hyperbole (Overstatement)30
C. Understatement31
Chapter 04 Figurative Language IV - Irony32
A. verbal irony: difference between what one says and what one means32
B. situational irony: discrepancy between what one expects and what really happens34
C. dramatic irony36
D. Irony in Novel36
Chapter 05 Imagery42
Chapter 06 Allusion 44
Chapter 07 Tone47
Chapter 08 Musical Devices 53
A. Alliteration: 53
B. Consonance53
C. Assonance 54
D. Onomatopoeia 54
E. Rhythm and Meter54
Chapter 09 Rhyme56
A. Rhyme56
B. Types of Rhyme Scheme in Sonnet (14 line-lyric poem)56
PART 02Literary Elements in Novel59
Chapter 01 Plot60
A. Primary Elements of a Plot: Skeleton or framework of a novel.60
Chapter 02 Setting61
B. Setting (temporal and spatial setting)61
Chapter 03 Character65
C. Character65
Chapter 04 Point of View69
D. Point of View69
PART 03 Literary Elements in Drama75
Chapter 01 Plot Structure of Drama76
A. Plot Structure of Drama76
Chapter 02 Types of Speech in Drama76
A. Monologue76
B. Soliloquy76
C. Aside77
PART 04 ¹®Çпë¾î °ü·Ã ±âÃâ¹®Á¦¿Í Á¤´ä79
A. Simile, Metaphor °ü·Ã ±âÃâ80
B. simile, image, onomatopoeia °ü·Ã ±âÃâ86
C. Rhyme Scheme °ü·Ã ±âÃâ87
D. Tone °ü·Ã ±âÃâ91
E. Irony, Understatement °ü·Ã ±âÃâ92
F. µå¶ó¸¶ ¿ë¾î Aside °ü·Ã ±âÃâ95