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Title: Big Ideas Semester I


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Big Ideas Semester I
  • Reviewing literary terms

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literary term identification
  • a piece of literature with one or two levels of
    meaningcharacters, events, and objects may be
    interpreted at a symbolic level

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literary term identification
  • the process by which the writer reveals the
    personality of a character the creation of the
    character

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literary term identification
  • a character who highlights or brings out the
    personality traits of another character

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literary term identification
  • a contradiction between what a character thinks
    and knows and what the reader or audience knows
    to be true

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literary term identification
  • highly musical verse that expresses the
    observations and feeling of the speaker

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literary term identification
  • a conversation between characters

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literary term identification
  • a subdivision in a long poem, similar to a
    chapter in a book

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literary term identification
  • a character who changes and grows the character
    learns

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literary term identification
  • a metaphor that is developed over several lines
    of writing or even through an entire poem

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literary term identification
  • the introduction to a play, poem, or novel

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literary term identification
  • a complex, generally lengthy lyric poem on a
    serious subject

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literary term identification
  • a ballad

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literary term identification
  • an extreme exaggeration

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literary term identification
  • a story within a story

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literary term identification
  • a speech given by a characterthere are other
    people on stage

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literary term identification
  • a figure of speech which creates a direct
    comparison

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literary term identification
  • a character who stays the same there is no
    growth or learning

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literary term identification
  • an apparent contradiction that is actually true

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literary term identification
  • time and place of the action

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literary term identification
  • notes included in a play to describe how the work
    is to be performed and staged

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literary term identification
  • the series of related events that make up a
    narrative, such as a story, novel, or epic

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literary term identification
  • a person, place, thing, or event that stands both
    for itself and for something beyond itself
    something that has greater meaning

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literary term identification
  • everyday language

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literary term identification
  • the attitude the writer takes toward the reader,
    a subject, or a character

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literary term identification
  • a word or phrase used the characterize or
    describe a person or thingit renames the person
    or thing

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literary term identification
  • a struggle or clash between opposing characters,
    forces, or emotions

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literary term identification
  • a word or phrase that creates pictures in the mind

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literary term identification
  • an elaborate comparison (carried out in several
    lines of poetry) of unlike subjects

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literary term identification
  • a deliberate contrast between apparent and
    intended meaning

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literary term identification
  • unrhymed iambic pentameter

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literary term identification
  • a comparison using like or as

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literary term identification
  • the lesson learned about life

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literary term identification
  • a long speech in which a character shares
    personal thoughts character is alone on stage or
    thinks she/he is alone

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literary term identification
  • this character has high social standing, a tragic
    flaw, and suffers a downfall

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literary term identification
  • hints that indicate the outcome of events

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literary term identification
  • depicts the downfall of a hero in conflict with
    forces beyond his/her control

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literary term identification
  • a character who is brave, courageous, exhibits
    mental and physical prowess, and shows reverence
    for the gods or God

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literary term identification
  • a long narrative poem that tells about the
    adventures of a hero

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literary term identification
  • a reference to a well-known person, place, event,
    work of literature, artwork, etc.

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literary term identification
  • poetry consisting of ten syllables per line
    unstressed syllable followed by a stressed
    syllable contains end rhymes

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literary term identification
  • giving human qualities to inanimate objects

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literary term application
  • Dawn came with ringlets shining

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literary term application
  • Friar Lawrences speech discussing plantsthey
    can be healthful and cause death.

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literary term application
  • In a smithy
  • one sees a white-hot axhead or an adze
  • plunged and wrung in a cold tub, screeching
    steam
  • the way they make soft iron hale and hard--
  • just so that eyeball hissed around the spike.

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literary term application
  • raider of cities

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literary term application
  • death sat there huge

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literary term application
  • we heard the rock bellowing all around

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literary term application
  • Juliet looking down at Romeo from her balcony and
    commenting that Romeo looks like he is a grave.

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literary term application
  • the sweet scent hovered like a fume

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literary term application
  • the sea was like a cauldron

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literary term application
  • Catullus poems are this

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literary term application
  • Chevrefoil is considered this type of poetry

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literary term application
  • Horace wrote these

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literary term application
  • Odyssey

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literary term application
  • The nurse and Juliet function as this, as do
    Benvolio and Mercutio

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literary term application
  • character type the knight in The Wife of
    Baths Tale

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literary term application
  • most of Romeo and Juliet is written in this

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literary term application
  • The Divine Comedy is this (I know it is an epic
    poem!)

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literary term application
  • The Divine Comedy is this (I know it is an epic
    poem!)

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literary term application
  • Feels not the wants that pinch the poor, / Nor
    plagues that haunt the rich mans door

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literary term application
  • I Love and I Hate (remember this is an
    application question

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literary term application
  • Prince Escalus speech to the Capulets and
    Montagues after the fight in the town square

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literary term application
  • the comparison of Tristan and Iseults love to
    the honeysuckle and hazel tree

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literary term application
  • Odysseus, Dante, and Roland

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literary term application
  • Enter Juliet alone

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literary term application
  • Roland offering his glove to heaven, Satans
    three faces, Dante beginning his journey on Good
    Friday and ending it on Easter Sunday

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literary term application
  • Muslims vs. Christians
  • Capulets vs. Montagues
  • the knight seeking what women really want

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literary term application
  • Two households, both alike in dignity,
  • In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
  • From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
  • Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.

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literary term application
  • Romeo believes his wife to be dead, but Friar
    Lawrence, and the audience know differently

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literary term application
  • The Canterbury Tales is a fine example of this
    story type

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literary term application
  • The Divine Comedy and The Canterbury Tale were
    written in this

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literary term application
  • character type the old hag in The Wife of
    Baths Tale

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literary term application
  • Romeo Montague
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