Keywords
| Term ID | Term |
Parent |
Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5540 | Wheel chair | Objects | ||
| 4150 | Willow tree | Objects | ||
| 2021 | Windows | Objects | ||
| 1887 | Wisteria | Objects | ||
| 1824 | Wreath | Objects |
| Term ID | Term |
Parent |
Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3277 | Animal senses | Non-human | ||
| 1591 | Attack | Non-human | ||
| 3321 | Bird flying | Non-human | ||
| 3319 | Bird watching a human | Non-human | ||
| 1467 | Decay | Non-human | ||
| 3793 | Dog barking | Non-human | ||
| 1373 | Escape | Non-human |
| Term ID | Term |
Parent |
Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 848 | Back country | Natural | ||
| 5485 | Beach | Natural | ||
| 3344 | Body of water | Natural |
For when a text refers to a pond, lake, or sea (as in Sea of Galilee or other inland bodies of water). JBP |
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| 3445 | Cave | Natural | ||
| 3593 | Cavern / Grotto | Natural | ||
| 4100 | Cedar trees | Natural | ||
| 926 | Creek | Natural | ||
| 851 | Creek bottom | Natural | ||
| 699 | Delta | Natural | ||
| 951 | Delta rivers | Natural | ||
| 2926 | Dew | Natural | ||
| 3559 | Dirt / Earth | Natural | ||
| 3649 | Ditches | Natural | ||
| 3785 | Fecundity / lushness | Natural | ||
| 3429 | Fire | Natural | ||
| 3981 | Flowers | Natural | ||
| 2925 | Grass | Natural | ||
| 1175 | Hills | Natural | ||
| 3683 | Ivy | Natural | ||
| 1813 | Landmark | Natural |
This term can be used for natural phenomena used as a landmark. (Added for the Gum Tree -- capitalized in the text -- used in "Lion" and related texts like "The Bear.") |
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| 3846 | Leaf / leaves | Natural | ||
| 3821 | Lichen / fungi | Natural | ||
| 1427 | Moon | Natural | ||
| 3980 | Moss | Natural | ||
| 3540 | Mountains | Natural | ||
| 3541 | Mud | Natural | ||
| 3881 | Orchard | Natural | ||
| 3006 | Prehistoric forces | Natural | ||
| 4792 | Quicksand | Natural | ||
| 2071 | River | Natural | ||
| 3823 | Rocks / stones | Natural | ||
| 4144 | Sand | Natural | ||
| 3592 | Sea / Ocean | Natural | ||
| 3544 | Sky | Natural | ||
| 1822 | Spring | Natural | ||
| 2221 | Stars | Natural | ||
| 1595 | Swamp | Natural | ||
| 3736 | Tide flat / marsh | Natural | ||
| 2252 | Trees | Natural | ||
| 5175 | Valley | Natural | ||
| 3966 | Vines | Natural | ||
| 3860 | Water moving / flowing | Natural | ||
| 3965 | Weeds | Natural | ||
| 1548 | Wilderness | Natural |
I'm wondering how this is different from "woods" and if they two terms might need to be meshed into one. Are woods more domestic or something? LW |
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| 1103 | Woods | Natural |
| Term ID | Term |
Parent |
Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1257 | American | Nationality | ||
| 4934 | English / British | Nationality | ||
| 3936 | Foreigners | Nationality | ||
| 5188 | French | Nationality | ||
| 3928 | Immigration|Immigrants | Nationality | ||
| 960 | Japanese | Nationality | ||
| 1567 | Old vs New World | Nationality | ||
| 5696 | Scottish | Nationality | ||
| 4050 | U.S. citizenship | Nationality | ||
| 5695 | Welsh | Nationality |
| Term ID | Term |
Parent |
Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4062 | Adage | Narrative | ||
| 3521 | African-American folk sayings | Narrative | ||
| 3215 | Alternative story | Narrative | ||
| 1638 | Anti-climax | Narrative | ||
| 1901 | Anticipation | Narrative | ||
| 4958 | Argument | Narrative | ||
| 4921 | Background | Narrative | ||
| 5228 | Child's perspective | Narrative | ||
| 2096 | Chronological enjambment | Narrative |
When the narrative apposes two chronologically distant moments in a single sentence, right on top of each other. |
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| 1186 | Collaborative narration | Narrative |
Any time multiple characters or voices participate in relating a story. JW |
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| 1852 | Commentary | Narrative | ||
| 586 | Communal narrative | Narrative | ||
| 1016 | Conjectural narration | Narrative |
This is the term I came up with to describe situations where the narrator (I was thinking mainly of anonymous narrators) uses phrases like "perhaps," "probably," "might," "maybe" to weaken the certainty or authority of what's being narrated. Where, that is, the narrator hedges his bets. JW |
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| 3088 | Contested | Narrative |
I created this to capture scenes when two or more characters interrupt each other's attempt to create a narrative - specifically, in the context of the way Gavin (and sometimes the Governor) seize on parts of Temple's story that she would rather not dwell on. SR |
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| 1470 | Conversation with oneself | Narrative | ||
| 4612 | Cyclical | Narrative | ||
| 1751 | Delayed revelation | Narrative |
Any time in a narrative where something happens, but the exact nature of the event is not revealed till some time later. Faulkner uses this technique quite often. The example here is from Monk, where Monk had apparently been living in a house for several months, but the town does not find out about it until months later. |
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| 4868 | Disruption | Narrative | ||
| 1637 | Epiphany | Narrative | ||
| 2611 | Fantasy | Narrative |
Whenever a narrator engages in an event that she or he knows to be pure fantasy or wish fulfillment. JC |
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| 490 | First-person | Narrative | ||
| 494 | First-person passim | Narrative | ||
| 3131 | First-person passim throughout section | Narrative | ||
| 504 | First-person plural passim | Narrative | ||
| 487 | First-person vernacular | Narrative | ||
| 488 | First-person vernacular passim | Narrative | ||
| 5738 | Flash forward | Narrative | ||
| 3038 | Foreshadowing | Narrative | ||
| 1659 | Frame | Narrative |
Though somewhat obvious, this refers to a "nested" narrative where a story is told by someone to someone else. The example here is the opening of The Reivers, where the entire text is framed as being told to Lucius III by Lucius II. JB |
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| 2849 | Free indirect discourse | Narrative | ||
| 4351 | Gaps | Narrative | ||
| 1805 | Imagined conversation | Narrative |
When a narrator retrospectively imagines what they could have or wished they had said in a particular conversation. BR |
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| 613 | Indeterminacy | Narrative |