Shel Silverstein
"Busy as a Bee" is an example of...
Simile
Steps 1-3
The Ordinary World
The Call to Adventure
Refusal of the Call
Who defined the 3 appeals of rhetoric?
Aristotle
What is the last thing the tree provides?
stump (resting place)
What is "a literary device used to give an indication or hint of what is to come later in the story."
Foreshadowing
Steps 4-6
Meeting the Mentor
Crossing the Threshold
Tests, Allies, Enemies
Name the three appeals of rhetoric
Logos, Pathos, Ethos
Which literary device does it use: Personification or anthropomorphism?
Anthropomorphism (involves non-human things displaying literal human traits and being capable of human behavior vs. humanlike characteristics in a metaphorical and representative way)
What is "a recurring symbol or idea which takes on a figurative meaning."
Motif
Steps 7-9
Approach to the Innermost Cave
The Ordeal
Reward
Define the 3
Logos appeals to logic
Ethos appeals to the speaker's status or authority
Pathos appeals to the emotions
A study found that Swedish and Japanese people tended to interpret the book differently. How so?
Swedish children and mothers tended to interpret the book as dealing with friendship, while Japanese mothers tended to interpret the book as dealing with parent–child relationships
The song "Alphabet Aerobics" Blackalicious is an excellent example of what device?
Alliteration
Steps 10-12
The Road Back
The Resurrection
Return with the Elixir
List 3 of the several ways to be impactful in a debate
Impactful statements
Data-backed evidence
Eloquent delivery
Strong body language
Use of relevant visuals
True understanding of the topic
The book could serve as a metaphor for different types of relationships between people. List 3
Mother - child
friend
romantic
environment
Communist gov - citizen
This device is when a word resembles the sound that it describes
Onomatopoeia
Who came up with this?
Joseph Campbell
Who was the founder's mentor's mentor?
Socrates