Features of a Formalist Literary Criticism Crossword Puzzle
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- rhythm: the patterned flow of sounds or beats in language, creating a sense of musicality or regularity, achieved through the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables.
- literary device: techniques or tools authors use to enhance their writing, create effects, and convey meaning. examples include metaphors, similes, and symbolism.
- narrative: a story or account of events presented in various forms, such as a novel, short story, or poem, involving a series of connected events or experiences.
- structure: the organization and arrangement of elements within a literary work, including the framework shaping the narrative, plot development, and overall composition.
- rhyme: the repetition of similar sounds, typically at the end of words or lines in poetry, adding musicality and cohesion to writing.
- genre: a category or type of literary composition characterized by specific stylistic, thematic, or structural features, including genres like fiction, poetry, and drama.
- elements: fundamental components or parts that make up a literary work, including characters, setting, plot, theme, and other building blocks of a narrative.
- isolation: the state of being alone or separated, either physically or emotionally, often a thematic element representing a character's solitude or detachment.
- linguistic: relating to language or the study of language, linguistic elements encompass the use of vocabulary, syntax, and other language-related devices in literature.
- form: the overall structure and arrangement of a literary work, encompassing its genre, style, and specific literary devices employed.