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Interior monologue
Interior monologue
Interior monologue is the narrative technique that reveals characters' thoughts in a way that appears to be uncontrolled by the author. It typically aims to reveal the inner self of a character.
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Character Character is a person in a literary work. The numerous types of characters, ranging from simple, stereotypical figures to intricate, multifaceted ones are completed by the personification of animals in the techniques of Anthropomorphism. Even places or things can be characters.
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Intentional fallacy Intentional fallacy refers to the belief that judgments of a literary work that are based solely on an author's stated or implied intentions are false and misleading.
Internal rhyme Internal rhyme refers to the rhyme occuring within a single line of Verse.
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