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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Dystopia — For other uses, see Dystopia (disambiguation). A dystopia (from Ancient Greek: δυσ , bad, ill , and Ancient Greek: τόπος, place, landscape ; alternatively cacotopia,[1] or anti utopia) is the idea of a society in a repressive and controlled state … Wikipedia
Filk music — Pegasus Award redirects here. For the satirical award which seeks to expose parapsychological frauds, see Pigasus Award. Filking at ConClave 30. Filk is a musical culture, genre, and community tied to science fiction/fantasy fandom and a type of… … Wikipedia
Novel — For other uses, see Novel (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Novell. New novels in a Oldenburg bookshop, February 2009 … Wikipedia
Poetry — This article is about the art form. For other uses, see Poetry (disambiguation). Literature Major forms Novel · Poem · Drama Short story · Novella … Wikipedia
Play (theatre) — A play being performed. Performing arts Major forms Dance · … Wikipedia
Satire — This article is about the genre. For the mythological creature, see satyr. Satires redirects here. For other uses, see Satires (disambiguation). 1867 edition of Punch, a ground breaking British magazine of popular humour, including a great deal… … Wikipedia
Utopia — For other uses, see Utopia (disambiguation). Utopia /juːˈtoʊp … Wikipedia
Fairy tale — For a comparison of fairy tale with other kinds of stories, such as myths, legends and fables, see Traditional stories. For other uses, see Fairy tale (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Fairy Tail … Wikipedia
Literary technique — A literary technique (also, literary device, procedure or method) is any element or the entirety of elements a writer intentionally uses in the structure of their work.[1] It can be for example an identifiable rule of thumb, a convention, a… … Wikipedia
Protagonist — For the 2007 documentary film, see Protagonist (film). A protagonist (from the Greek πρωταγωνιστής protagonistes, one who plays the first part, chief actor [1]) is the main character (the central or primary personal figure) of a literary,… … Wikipedia