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techniques -poetry = reader drama = audience - Coggle Diagram
techniques -poetry = reader drama = audience
dramatic techniques
soliloquy - speaking directly to the audience
e.g "O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!"
monologue - a speech delivered to other characters
e.g
red herring - a distraction from the outcome. misleading foreshadowing
tableau - a still image on stage
aside - talking to the audience where the other characters cant hear
catharsis - the relief you feel when a tragic play removes your anxieties.
assonance - when similar vowel sounds appear near each other
chiasmus - two parallel clauses where one has the words switched around to create a greater meaning
e.g - "if love be rough with you, be rough with love."
denoument - final outcome of the story where the secrets aere revealed
e.g - when romeo and juliet kill themselves and families and out why
antagonist - the main villain
e.g tybalt
pathetic fallacy - when an object is given human emotions
e.g -
situational irony - when something happens that was the opposite of what was expected
e.g -
poetry techniques
assonance - resemblence of sound between syllables in nearby words
e.g "The breeze rustled the trees"
enjambment - when one line goes onto the next without punctuation
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e.g she was 19 years old then . and when she stood in her garden
metonymy - when words are substitued with something