action (of the story): a series of events in a story
analogy: a comparison of similar aspects of different concepts
anecdote: a short account of an incident or event
atmosphere: similar to mood; the pervading tone
auditory: concerned with the sense of hearing
body paragraph: five to seven sentences in a literary essay that support and relate to the essay’s thesis statement by proving one main point
character: an individual in a drama or novel
conclusion: the final part of a literary essay including the thesis statement
context: the surrounding words or circumstances that add meaning to a given statement
contrasting: comparing to show striking differences
custom: an established behaviour or tradition
diary: a daily written record of events and/or the writer’s thoughts
diction: the choice of words or phrases in speech or a literary work
disposition: personality or temperament, especially regarding how one deals with others
dress: the typical clothing of a group or culture (style, costume)
evoke (to): to inspire an image, response, or feeling
geographical: related to the main physical features of an area
gustatory: concerned with the sense of taste
historical: related to past events
imagery: a collection of images or mental pictures that are created for the reader by the author’s words
imaginative: representing ideas or concepts in ways that go beyond their literal meanings
insight: perception or understanding
introduction: the preliminary part of a literary essay including the thesis statement
literal: using words in their primary realistic sense
literary technique: a way of writing to achieve a specific effect
literary: related to books, literature or written composition
mannerism: a habitual gesture or behaviour
metaphor: a figure of speech that employs an object or idea in place of another to suggest likeness
mood: the pervading tone
narrator: the person or voice telling the story
natural: existing in or caused by nature (the physical world of plants, animals, landscape and weather)
objective: unbiased, based on facts, not influenced by personal feelings
olfactory: concerned with the sense of smell
omniscient: having complete and unlimited knowledge of everything
paraphrase: a passage from a literary text that is described indirectly in an essay (and doesn’t require quotation marks)
perspective: a mental view or outlook that results in a subjective evaluation
plot: a plan or outline of the main events in a literary work
point of view: the position of the narrator in relation to the story
protagonist: the principal character in a literary work
quotation: a passage from a literary text that is inserted into an essay (between quotation marks) to explain an idea or statement
setting: the time and location in which a story takes place or is set
social: related to the mutual relations of human beings
speech: the language of a region or group
subjective: related to opinions or biased information; a subjective argument is one that openly allows for an individual’s (or group’s) personal convictions
summarize: briefly describe or sum up the main points from a longer, detailed statement
symbolism: the literary use of symbols to represent ideas
synthesis: the process of combining separate ideas into a unified whole
tactile: concerned with the sense of touch
theme: the central or main idea of a literary work. The theme is made up of a topic and the attitude that the text takes toward that topic.
thesis statement: the main idea of an essay that makes a general statement about the essay’s topic
tone: a general impression produced by the manner of expression chosen by the author of a literary work
topic sentence: a sentence that states the main idea of a paragraph
visceral: deep or intense physical feeling
visual: concerned with the sense of sight
weather: the state of the exterior atmosphere at a particular moment (rain, sunshine, snow etc.)