Literary Devices
Miscellaneous
Writing Eras
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100

when an author does not use punctuation, but instead forces the reader to follow their thought to the next line

enjambment

100

the words that show us how the author feels _______

the way that the text makes the reader feel________

tone

mood

100

began with the Great Migration- blacks leaving the racial South, headed to the Industrial North

Harlem Renaissance

100

free bird=privileged white Americans

caged bird=African Americans facing segregation and systematic oppression

symbolism

100

She spent several years of her childhood as a mute because she believed her voice had killed a man.

Maya Angelou

200

a thematic shift in tone, typically used in a sonnet near the last stanza

volta

200

Langston Hughes uses a dramatic break in his line-

'Well, son, I'll tell you:

Life for me ain't been no crystal stair."

What is the pause in words called?

caesura

200

Lewis Carroll wrote between the years 1837-1901. What era did he write during? 

Hint-includes complex sentences, and themes of conflict (role of women)

Victorian Era

200

Hope is the thing with feathers. This is an extended ____________.

metaphor

200

Edgar Allan Poe is most well known for his tales of _________ and __________. 

mystery and macabre

300

"perched upon a bust of Pallas"....the specific reference to Greek and Roman mythology by an author

allusion

300

a ballad typically tells a tale of __________ or an ______________

love/ adventure

300

The writing period spanned the years of 1900-1945, and included such authors as TS Eliot, E. Hemingway, and Robert Frost

Modernist Period

300

In Because I Could Not Stop For Death, Dickinson wrote, " we paused before a House that seemed a swelling of a Ground"

She used these words instead of writing, "we paused before a hole in the ground that was a Grave"

What is this called?

euphemism

300
was the first Mexican-American to graduate from his university with a Master's in Fine Arts

Gary Soto

400

When you use two contrasting things to highlight the differences. (used car lot in inter vs. line of newly planted trees) 

juxtaposition

400
Robert Frost uses a specific rhyme pattern in Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening. It follows 4 iambs, which makes up 8 syllables of stressed/unstressed lines. What meter is this called?

iambic tetrameter

400

What four major components need to be included in order for it to be in the Romantic Period?

escapism, individualism, Gothic, imagination

400

the use the same sound at the beginning of several words is called_________

the repetition of vowel sounds n the middle of several words is called_________

alliteration/assonance

400

His birth name was Charles Ludwig Dodgson

Lewis Carroll

500

the TWO devices that are used when an author repeats words at the beginning of several lines over and over (not repetition)

hint-Elis Wiesel also used this in his memoir

anaphora and parallel text structure

500

Name all 8 poems that we analyzed...not including Dickinson's Because of Death AND THE AUTHORS

The Raven, Hope...Feathers, Jabberwocky, Stopping...Snowy Evening, Caged Bird, Mother to Son, Oranges, Match

500

name THREE books that are on the contemporary merit list (I showed you pictures of several titles)

Crawdads, Hunger Games, Nickel Boys, Remarkably Bright Creatures, Handmaid's Tale, Kite Runner, Glass Castle, Nightengale

500

What is the major extended metaphor in Mother to Son?

two staircases: 

splintered/torn up/tacks= painful and hard

easy/smooth=crystal stair

500

He was a professor at Amherst University, the same college that her family started in Massacusetts.

Robert Frost/Emily Dickinson

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