Λίστα Λέξεων Επιπέδου C2 - Βιβλιογραφία
Εδώ θα μάθετε όλες τις βασικές λέξεις για να μιλήσετε για τη Λογοτεχνία, που συλλέγονται ειδικά για μαθητές επιπέδου C2.
Ανασκόπηση
Κάρτες
Ορθογραφία
Κουίζ
a figure of speech in which a part of something represents the whole or vice versa
a literary technique in which an introductory narrative serves as a frame for another story or a series of shorter stories
a short quotation or phrase that is written at the beginning of a book or any chapter of it, suggesting the theme
a collection of various items, such as literary pieces, poems, letters, etc., gathered from different sources
a story, play, movie, etc. about a mystery or murder that the audience cannot solve until the end
the use of a word with two senses each of which apply to a different word in a sentence, as a figure of speech
a story, poem, etc. in which the characters and events are used as symbols to convey moral or political lessons
a statement that implies or indirectly mentions something or someone else, especially as a literary device
a character in a story who contrasts with another character, typically the protagonist, in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character
a figure of speech that combines two contradictory or contrasting terms to create a unique expression
the act of giving a clue of the future events to the audience in advance while narrating a story
a literary genre that uses self-reflexive techniques to draw attention to its status as a work of fiction, blurring the lines between reality and fiction
a novel that focuses on the psychological and moral growth of its main character from youth to adulthood
a song or poem expressing sadness, especially in the memory of a dead person or a bitter event in the past
a literary device that uses a mixture of unpleasant, inharmonious, and harsh sounds to show disorder or chaos
a word or phrase that compares two things or people, highlighting the similarities, often introduced by 'like' or 'as'
a form of poetry that originated in ancient Greek and Roman literature, typically consisting of a short, pastoral poem or dialogue between two shepherds
a payment made to the author or creator of a work for each copy of the work that is sold
a literary device in which the answer to a question is not logical, creating an absurd or comic effect
(of an author or literary work) accepted as highly acclaimed authors or pieces of literature, which are collectively referred to as the literary canon
