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literary
literary
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literario

literario

related to literature, especially in terms of its style, structure, or content

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The literary analysis focused on exploring themes and motifs within the novel.
She pursued a degree in literary studies, delving into the works of renowned authors.
anecdote
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anécdota

anécdota

a short interesting story about a real event or person, often biographical

prose
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prosa

prosa

spoken or written language in its usual form, in contrast to poetry

rhyme
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rima

rima

agreement between the sound or the ending of a word and another word

What is "rhyme"?

Rhyme is a literary device where words with similar ending sounds are used together, often at the end of lines in poetry or song lyrics. It is commonly employed to create rhythm, musicality, and cohesion. For example, in the lines "The cat sat on the mat" and "He wore a hat that looked flat", the words "mat" and "flat" rhyme. Rhymes can enhance the structure and aesthetic quality of a text, making it more memorable and engaging.

storyline
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argumento

argumento

the plot of a movie, play, novel, etc.

What is a "storyline"?

A storyline is the sequence of events and actions that form the main plot of a story. It outlines how the narrative progresses, including the key incidents, conflicts, and resolutions that drive the story forward. The storyline provides the structure for the narrative, guiding the development of the plot and maintaining the audience's interest by revealing what happens next.

playwright
playwright
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(autor teatral)

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dramaturgo

someone who writes plays for the TV, radio, or theater

Who is a "playwright"?

A playwright is a person who writes scripts for theater, television, or radio. They create the dialogue, characters, and storylines for plays or shows, crafting the script to be performed by actors. The playwright's role involves developing the plot, shaping the characters, and writing the dialogue that brings the story to life on stage or screen. They work closely with directors and producers to ensure their vision is effectively realized in the final production.

poetic
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poético

poético

characterized by beauty, elegance, or emotional depth similar to what is often found in poetry

myth
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mito

mito

a story involving the ancient history of a people, usually about heroes and supernatural events that could be unreal

What is a "myth"?

A myth is a traditional story or belief that explains natural phenomena, customs, or the origins of a culture. Myths often involve gods, supernatural beings, or heroic figures and serve to convey values, moral lessons, or explanations for the unknown. They are passed down through generations and play a significant role in shaping the beliefs and traditions of a society. Myths provide insights into how different cultures understand and interpret the world around them.

mythical
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mítico

mítico

relating or based on myths or legendary stories

fiction
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ficción

ficción

a type of literature about unreal people, events, etc.

plot
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(trama)

(trama)

argumento

the events that are crucial to the formation and continuity of a story in a movie, play, novel, etc.

What is a "plot"?

A plot is the sequence of events and actions that make up the main storyline of a book, film, play, or other narrative work. It outlines the key events and conflicts that drive the story forward and includes the development of characters and their interactions. The plot typically involves an introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution, which together create a coherent and engaging narrative.

romance
romance
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romance

romance

a novel or movie about love

What is "romance"?

Romance is a genre of film, television, or literature that focuses on the emotional relationship between characters, typically centered around love and affection. The stories often explore the development of romantic connections, personal growth, and the challenges that couples face. Romance genres highlight the emotional highs and lows of relationships, aiming to create a heartfelt and engaging portrayal of love and partnership. The goal is to evoke feelings of warmth and emotional investment in the characters' romantic journeys.

tragic
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trágico

trágico

(of a literary piece) related to or characteristic of tragedy

symbolic
symbolic
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simbólico

simbólico

consisting of or employing symbols

biography
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biografía

biografía

the story of someone's life that is written by another person

What is a "biography"?

A biography is a detailed account of a person's life, written by someone else. It covers various aspects of the individual's life, including their background, achievements, experiences, and significant events. A biography aims to provide a comprehensive view of the person's life and impact, often highlighting their contributions, struggles, and personal growth. It can be written about historical figures, public personalities, or ordinary individuals, offering insights into their life story and character.

autobiography
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autobiografía

autobiografía

the story of the life of a person, written by the same person

What is an "autobiography"?

An autobiography is a book or account in which a person writes about their own life experiences and personal history. It provides details about the individual's background, achievements, and significant events from their own perspective. Autobiographies often include reflections on key moments, personal growth, and the impact of various experiences on the author's life. The purpose of an autobiography is to share one's own story with readers, offering insights into their life and character.

to depict
to depict
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describir

to describe a specific subject, scene, person, etc.

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metaphor
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metáfora

metáfora

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

What is a "metaphor"?

A metaphor is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things by stating that one thing is another, highlighting a particular quality or aspect they share, without using "like" or "as". For example, saying "Time is a thief" suggests that time steals moments from lives, even though time is not literally a thief. Metaphors help convey meanings and emotions in a more vivid and imaginative way by creating direct comparisons between different concepts.

narration
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narración

narración

the way of telling or explaining a story, particularly in a movie, novel, etc.

What is "narration"?

Narration is the process and method of telling a story or describing events within a work of literature, film, or other media. It involves the presentation of the plot, characters, and setting through a particular voice or perspective. The narrator, who can be a character within the story or an external figure, guides the audience through the narrative, providing context, details, and insight into the unfolding events. Narration shapes how the story is understood and can influence the audience's perception of the plot and characters.

moving
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(conmovedor)

(conmovedor)

emotivo

causing powerful emotions of sympathy or sorrow

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to illustrate
to illustrate
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ilustrar

ilustrar

to use pictures in a book, magazine, etc.

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to compose
to compose
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escribir

escribir

to write a literary piece with a lot of consideration

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to draft
to draft
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hacer un borrador

hacer un borrador

to write something for the first time that needs corrections for the final presentation

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bestseller
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bestseller

bestseller

an item, especially a book, that is bought by a large number of people

What is a "bestseller"?

A bestseller is a product, especially a book, that has achieved high sales and popularity. This status is often recognized by sales rankings from bookstores, online retailers, or industry lists. Bestsellers are typically noted for their broad appeal and significant demand, and reaching this status can enhance the product's visibility and reputation.

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comic
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cómico

cómico

connected with or in the style of comedy

comic strip
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(tira cómica)

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historieta

a series of cartoons in boxes that narrate a story

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