Theme - Central ideas explored in a text (e.g., love, power, betrayal)., Tone - The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience, conveyed through word choice and style., Mood - The emotional atmosphere created by the text, affecting how the reader feels., Imagery - Descriptive language that appeals to the senses, creating vivid pictures., Symbolism - Objects, characters, or colors used to represent larger ideas or themes., Motif - A recurring element that has symbolic significance in a story., Irony - A contrast between expectation and reality, often highlighting something unexpected or humorous., Allegory - A narrative in which characters or events represent broader concepts, often moral, religious, or political., Satire - The use of humour, irony, or exaggeration to criticize or highlight issues., Foreshadowing - Hints or clues about what will happen later in the story., Protagonist - The main character around whom the story revolves., Antagonist - The character or force opposing the protagonist, creating conflict., Narrative Perspective - The point of view from which the story is told (e.g., first-person, third-person), Stream of Consciousness - A narrative style that presents a character’s continuous flow of thoughts., Stanza - A grouped set of lines in a poem, often separated by a blank line., Meter - The rhythmic structure of a line of poetry, defined by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllable, Rhyme Scheme - The pattern of rhymes at the end of each line in a poem., Alliteration - The repetition of initial consonant sounds, enhancing the musical quality of the language., Assonance - The repetition of vowel sounds within closely placed words, creating internal rhyming., Enjambment - When a line of poetry continues onto the next line without a pause.,

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