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Characterization
  
The method a writer uses to reveal the personality of a character in a literary work: Methods may 
include (1) by what the character says about himself or herself; (2) by what others reveal about the 
character; and (3) by the character's own actions.
 
 
Classicism
  
A movement or tendency in art, music, and literature to retain the characteristics found in work 
originating in classical Greece and Rome. It differs from Romanticism in that while Romanticism 
dwells on the emotional impact of a work, classicism concerns itself with form and discipline.  
Climax
  
The decisive moment in a drama, the climax is the turning point of the play to which the rising 
action leads. This is the crucial part of the drama, the part which determines the outcome of the 
conflict. In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" the climax occurs at the end of Marc Antony's speech to 
the Roman public. In the climax to the film "Star Wars," the empire's death star is ready to destroy 
the rebel base. Luke Skywalker and rebel pilots attack the base, and after the deaths of some rebel 
pilots, Skywalker successfully fires his missile into the death star's vulnerable spot and destroys the 
death star, saving the rebel forces. 
Comedy
  
A literary work which is amusing and ends happily. Modern comedies tend to be funny, while 
Shakespearean comedies simply end well. Shakespearean comedy also contains items such as 
misunderstandings and mistaken identity to heighten the comic effect. Comedies may contain lovers, 
those who interfere with lovers, and entertaining scoundrels. In modern Situation Comedies, 
characters are thrown into absurd situations and are forced to deal with those situations, all the while 
reciting clever lines for the amusement of a live or television or movie audience.  
Conceit
  
A far-fetched simile or metaphor, a literary conceit occurs when the speaker compares two highly 
dissimilar things. In the following example from Act V of Shakespeare's "Richard II," the 
imprisoned King Richard compares his cell to the world in the following line:  
I have been studying how I may compare 
this prison where I live unto the world: 

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