Argumentation
Formalism
Mimeticism
Brave New World
Writing
100

The reason that the writer produces their work.

Author's Purpose

100

Giving a nonhuman thing human traits.

Personification

100

Mimetic Analysis is a study of the _____ itself.

Text

100

The type of novel that Brave New World is.

Dystopian

100

The acronym used for writing a singular, elevated paragraph.

C.E.R.

200
The appeal to an audience's need for authority and credibility from their evidence.

Ethos

200

This kind of analysis focuses on the dialogue, descriptions, and actions of a person in the text.

Character

200

The two views by which a writer can observe a piece mimetically.

Windows and Mirrors

200

The protagonist of Brave New World.

Bernard Marx

200

The traditional formatting of an essay analysis.

MLA

300

The appeal to the audience's need to emotionally connect with evidence.

Pathos

300

An analysis of this requires a writer to examine what the character(s) want the most.

Character motives

300

When a piece of text displays what the audience/readers want most.

Mimetic Desires
300

A line of social conditioning to promote promiscuity.

"Everyone belongs to everyone else."
300

A claim is broken into two parts: ______ and _______.

argument and reason

400

When an author wants to examine an issue.

Analyze

400

The most personally inciteful style of text that allows the audience to further understand a character.

Epistolary

400

When a text displays the worse version of what the world can be.

Mimetic Scapegoat

400

The foil of Bernard Marx.

John "The Savage"

400

The reasoning should be broken down into ___ parts. 

Three (3)

500

The art of explaining the purpose and strategy behind a particular rhetorical mode.

(Changing a Mode into a) Move

500

A cadence of speech that determines where someone is from.

Dialect

500

Soma most reflects what particular idiom (saying) that's common in our world.

"A pill for every ill."

500

The person who Bernard is observing for and reporting back to.

Mustapha Mond

500

The line of reasoning in a thesis, dictates this part of C.E.R.

Claim

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