Glossary: Language, Style, Technique & Rhetoric
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Style | An author’s distinctive use of language and form. |
| Diction | An author’s choice of words and phrasing. |
| Syntax | The coherent arrangement of words and sentences. |
| Tone | The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience. |
| Voice | The distinctive personality or sensibility of the writing conveyed through the text. |
| Register | The level of formality or informality in language. |
| Imagery | Language that appeals to the senses. |
| Figurative Language | Non-literal expression to convey meaning. |
| Metaphor | An implicit comparison between unlike things to reveal similarity. |
| Simile | A comparison using “like” or “as.” |
| Symbol | An object, idea, action, or image representing a deeper meaning. |
| Motif | A recurring element that reinforces a theme. |
| Irony | A contrast between expectation and reality. |
| Allusion | An indirect reference to another work, event, or idea. |
| Satire | The use of humor or exaggeration to expose folly or vice. |
