How many quotes should you bring with you into Paper 2?
What is 6-8?
Creates tension, heightens drama of a scene.
What is Sticomythia?
Jason Exits
What is "Entrances and Exits"? (or) anything else reasonable.
"My little..."
What is "Skylark"?
Who said "My dear darling Nora, you are dancing as if your life depended on it."
Who is Helmer/Torvald?
Which criterion of Paper 2 assesses the use of quotes, and how many points is it worth total?
What is Criteria A and 10 points
Through physical objects themes and ideas are communicated, and emotional responses are prompted.
What are symbols?
"No creature has a mind more murderous."
What is alliteration (or) what is metaphor? (or) anything else reasonable.
"My lové for you is greater..."
What is "...than my wisdom."
Who said "No one would have heard of you."
Who is Jason?
Which of these quotes are from Medea?
"Stronger than lover's love is lover's hate."
"No creature has a mind more murderous."
What is "No creature has a mind more murderous."?
A way to critique social situations and norms, prompting further audience criticism and thought.
What is Irony?
"You think and talk like a heedless child."
What is simile (or) connotations of language? (or) anything else reasonable.
"He is so proud..."
Who said "My love for you is greater than my wisdom."
Who is Medea?
Which of the following adjectives on the Paper 2 Rubric describes the use of quotes to get the highest marks? A) Convincing B) Appropriate C) Persuasive D) Strong
What is A) Convincing
Enhancing audience engagement through use of setting, emotional scenes, mood, and atmosphere.
What is Emotional Motor?
"My dear darling Nora, you are dancing as if your life depended on it."
"So it does."
What is dramatic irony (or) simile (or) sticomythia? (or) anything else reasonable.
"I would rather stand three times in the battle line..."
Who said "Miserable creature- what have you done?"
Who is Torvald/Helmer?
According to the rubric, what should quotes be used for?
A) To show knowledge and understanding
B) To support interpretations
C) To help with coherence and focus
D) To analyze literary devices.
What is B) To support interpretations
Conveys different emotions, desires, conflicts, and themes through perception.
"Stronger than lover's love is lover's hate. Incurable, in each, the wounds they make."
What is "antithesis" or "parallelism"? (or) anything else reasonable.
"you know now that you can command me,"
Who said "Don't you trust me? If it's not that, what makes you unhappy?"
Who is Aegeus?