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Amerind Literature
Amerind Literature
Amerind Literature refers to the writing and oral traditions of Native Americans that originally passed on by word of mouth. It consisted largely of stories and events that were easily memorized; prose is often rhythmic like Poetry because it was recited to the beat of a ceremonial drum.
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Allegory Allegory is a narrative technique in which characters representing things or abstract ideas are used to teach a lesson or convey a message. It is typically used to teach religious, moral or ethical lessons and sometimes it is used for satiric or political purposes.
Alliteration Alliteration is a poetic device that consist in repeating the first consonant sounds or any vowel sounds in words or syllables.
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Analogy Analogy means a comparison of two things made for explaining something unfamiliar through its similarities with something familiar, or to prove one point based on the acceptedness of another.
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Antagonist Antagonist means the major character of a narrative or drama who works against the protagonist or hero.
Anthropomorphism Anthropomorphism means the presentation of animals or objects with human characteristics or in human shape. The term is derived from the Greek word for "human form".
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