Geisteswissenschaften SAT - Literatur und Kultur
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Literatur und Kultur, wie „Auszug“, „Stanza“, „Melodramatik“ usw., die Sie benötigen, um Ihre SATs zu bestehen.
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a series of lines in a poem, usually with recurring rhyme scheme and meter

Strophe, Vers

a verse of Italian origin that has 14 lines, usually in an iambic pentameter and a prescribed rhyme scheme

Sonett

the main female character in a story, book, film, etc., typically known for great qualities

Heldin
a story, poem, etc. in which the characters and events are used as symbols to convey moral or political lessons

Allegorie
the use of words and expressions that are not meant to be taken literally, but rather to create a vivid, imaginative image or effect in the reader's mind

bildhafte Sprache, metaphorische Sprache

a literary and rhetorical device that involves repeating words or phrases in successive clauses or sentences, but in reverse order

Antimetabole

a literary device where human qualities or characteristics are attributed to non-human entities, objects, or ideas

Personifikation

a statement that implies or indirectly mentions something or someone else, especially as a literary device

Allusion, Anspielung

a clever or amusing use of words that takes advantage of the multiple meanings or interpretations that it has

Wortspiel, Kalauer

a figure of speech that compares two unrelated things to highlight their similarities and convey a deeper meaning

Metapher
a word or phrase that compares two things or people, highlighting the similarities, often introduced by 'like' or 'as'

Vergleich, Simile

a form of humor in which the words that someone says mean the opposite, producing an emphatic effect

Ironie

a recognized collection of authoritative books, texts, or works within a particular field or tradition, especially in religion

Kanonsammlung, Korpus

marks and notes written in the margins of a book or document

Marginalien, Marginalnotizen

a written account of a person's own life experiences or a particular period in their life

Memoiren, Erinnerungen

a book that combines illustrations and storytelling to convey a narrative, often in a sequential art format

Grafischer Roman, Comic

a cheap paperback novel often featuring an adventure or melodramatic story

Billigroman, Heftroman

the events that have happened to a character before their story in a book, movie, etc. begins

Hintergrundgeschichte
a collection of selected writings by various authors, often on a similar theme or subject

Anthologie

an author whose work is published under someone else's name

Ghostwriter, Geisterautor

a written document, book, or musical composition created by hand rather than being produced using a typewriter or printing press

Manuskript, handgeschriebenes Dokument

a roll of parchment, paper, or other material containing writing or images, often used for historical or religious texts

Schriftrolle, Papyrusrolle

an absurd or comically exaggerated replication of a literary or dramatic work

Burleske, Parodie

intending to mock, ridicule, or criticize a person, group, or society in a humorous or exaggerated way

satirisch, spottdisch

exaggerated or overly emotional in a theatrical or sensational way

melodramatisch

to select and extract a passage, segment, or portion from a larger text, usually for reference or quotation

auswählen, entnehmen

to turn real events or situations into a tale or story, often by changing or adding to the details

fiktionalisieren, verfiktisieren

a specific graphical representation or shape of a character or symbol within a writing system

Glyph, Symbol

(grammar) a phrase or word used suddenly to express a particular emotion

Interjektion, Ausruf

(linguistics) the way in which words and phrases are arranged to form grammatical sentences in a language

Syntax, Satzstruktur

the spoken form of a language specific to a certain region or people which is slightly different from the standard form in words and grammar

Dialekt
an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of a group of words, which can be pronounced as a word

Akronym

a type of abbreviation where the first letter of each word in a phrase or name is used to form a pronounceable acronym-like string of letters

Initialwort, Akronym

the study of the origins and historical developments of words and their meanings

Etymologie

an expert in the study of language, examining its structure, development, and cultural aspects

Linguist, Sprachwissenschaftler

a collection of ancient myths, particularly one that belongs to a group of people and their history, etc.

Mythologie

a mythological creature in Greek mythology, typically depicted as a fire-breathing creature with the body and head of a lion, the head of a goat protruding from its back, and a serpent for a tail

Chimäre

a legendary reptile, often depicted as having a deadly gaze or venomous breath

Basilisk

the traditional beliefs, customs, stories, and legends of a particular community, usually passed down through generations by word of mouth

Folklore, Volkstrachten

a way of behaving or of doing something that is widely accepted in a society or among a specific group of people

Brauch
collective knowledge, traditions, beliefs, and stories passed down within a culture or community, typically through storytelling

Überlieferung, Wissen

a song or poem expressing sadness, especially in the memory of a dead person or a bitter event in the past

Elegie, Trauergedicht

the customs, traditions, rituals, and behaviors that are inherited and preserved within a community or society over time

Erbe, Vermächtnis

a group within a larger culture that shares distinctive values, norms, and behaviors, often differing from those of the dominant culture

Subkultur, Unterkultur

a renewed period of growth, popularity, or significance, particularly in cultural, artistic, or economic contexts

Wiedergeburt, Neubelebung

