Literature Timeline
Literary Devices
Literary Devices
Analyze Poetry
100

This time period is characterized by: oral literature, epic narratives, and creation myths. Use of stories to teach moral lessons. A deep respect for nature and animals. 

What is Native American Literature?

100

An interruption in a narrative that depicts events that have already occurred, either before the present time at which the narration takes place. Often used to give the reader more background information.

What is a Flashback?

100

An author describes a scene, thing, or idea so that it appeals to the senses.

What is Imagery?

100

Theme, Language, sound and rhythm, structure, context.

What are the 5 things to consider when analyzing a poem?

200

This time period is characterized by: Diaries and histories expressing the connection between God and everyday life. Purification by reforming the Church of England, simpler forms of worship. Religion is personal and Very plain style of writing.

What is Puritanism?

200

A Series of words or phrases that all (or almost all) start wth the same sound. Typically used in Poetry, titles of books, or tongue twisters. 

What is Alliteration?

200

When an author indirectly hints at - through dialogue, description, or characters actions - what is to come later in the story.

What is Foreshadowing?

200

The who, what, where, when, and why of the poem helps explain its purpose.

What is the context?

300

This time period is characterized by valued feeling, intuition, idealism, and inductive reasoning. Placed faith in the inner experience and the power of imagination. Shunned the artificiality of civilization. championed individual freedom. Poetry as the highest expression of the imagination. 

What is Romanticism?

300

A story is used to represent a general message about real-life, usually Historical, issues or events. Typically it is an entire book or play.

What is an Allegory?

300

A statement is used to express an opposite meaning than the one literally expressed. 3 types: Verbal, Situational, Dramatic.

What is Irony?

300

Read the poem, read it again aloud, map out the rhyme scheme, scan the poem, break down the structure, determine the form, study the language, study the content, determine who the narrator is, and paraphrase the poem line by line. 

The 10 steps to analyze a poem?

400

This period is characterized by philosophers, scientists' speeches, and pamphlets. Human beings arrive at the truth (God's Rules) by using deductive reasoning. AKA- The Age of Reason or The Enlightenment.

What is Rationalism?

400

When a nonhuman figure or other abstract concept or element is described as having human-like qualities or characteristics. It is used to create a clearer mental picture of the scene.

What is Personification?

400

The use of informal language and slang. "Hey, what's up, man?"

What is Colloquialism?

400

Lines that are broken into groups in a poem.

What is a Stanza?

500

This time period is characterized by: Everything in the world, including humans, is reflective of the divine Soul. People use their intuition to behold God's spirit revealed in nature or in their own world. self-reliance and individualism must outweigh external authority and blind conformity to tradition. AKA The American Renaissance.

What is Trancedentalism

500

An incorrect word is uesed in place of a word that has a similar sound. This typically results in a statement that is both nonsensical and humorous. Used in comedic writing.

What is Malapropism

500

An exaggerated statement that's not meant to be taken literally by the reader. Used for comedic effect or emphasis.

What is a Hyperbole?

500

Assigning a letter to lines to find the distinct pattern. 

What is Mapping out the Rhyme Scheme?

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