Category

Literature

Latest articles in Literature

Definition of vate

Vate is a concept that comes from vates, a Latin term. The notion is used as a synonym for poet. A vate, therefore, is an individual who is dedicated to the creation of poetry. For example: “The Buenos Aires vate will receive the award next week, in an event that will take place at the Casa […]

continue reading 

Definition of ultraism

In order to understand the meaning of the term ultraism, the first thing we are going to do is determine its etymological origin. In this sense, we can say that it comes from Latin, since it is the result of the sum of the prefix “ultra”, which is equivalent to “beyond”, and the suffix “-ism”, which can be translated as “doctrine” or “movement”. […]

continue reading 

Definition of scoundrel

The French term truand came into our language as truhán. The concept can also be used with an accent on the U and, therefore, without an accent. It is an adjective that describes an individual who lacks ethics and whose morals are questionable. For example: “You are a truant! Give me back the clothes that I […]

continue reading 

Definition of trilogy

A trilogy is a series of three works by the same author that, for some reason, are considered a unit. Trilogies can be found in literature, film and other fields. For example: “The Canadian novelist announced that she is working on a trilogy about the Spanish Civil War”, “The film […]

continue reading 

Definition of volume

The concept of volume is often used in reference to the segmentation of a written work. A writer may decide to divide a book into several parts: each of these parts is known as a volume. For example: “The third volume of this series will be released next year”, “My mother […]

continue reading 

Definition of descriptive text

A descriptive text describes some element. It can focus on a person, an animal, a landscape, an object or a situation, to name a few possibilities. It should be noted that a text is a written or oral discourse that has internal coherence. Descriptive, on the other hand, is that which describes something (that is, that provides information […]

continue reading 

Definition of thriller

The term thriller is not part of the dictionary developed by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). The concept is used in reference to the literary or cinematographic genre that is based on the generation of suspense (expectation or curiosity filled with anxiety on the part of the reader/viewer to know what will happen next in the plot). As a genre, thriller is a genre that is […]

continue reading 

Definition of argumentative text

A text is a written or oral discourse that is coherent. Argumentative, on the other hand, is that which is related to an argument (the subject of a work or the reasoning that allows a demonstration to be made). Therefore, an argumentative text is a discourse that puts forward different reasons with the aim of achieving the persuasion of the reader.

continue reading 

Definition of thesaurus

Thesaurus is a notion that comes from the Latin word thesaurus, although its most distant etymological origin is found in Greek. The concept refers to a treasure, taking into account its meaning as an anthology, a catalogue or an index. A thesaurus can be a list that presents the terms that are used for the […]

continue reading 

Definition of classical theatre

The idea of ​​classical theatre refers to the set of works from a certain period that achieved great repercussion and managed to transcend time, becoming an important part of a culture. In general, different types of classical theatre are distinguished according to their origin. In the broadest sense, classical theatre is […]

continue reading