A symbol of Nora's fiery side - a break from the mild-mannered wife.
The first poem in the collection.
Little Red Cap
The author of The Feminine Mystique (1963).
Betty Friedan
Difference between macro and micro techniques.
Macro: larger-scale features of texts, including those relevant to form (e.g. structure, poetic devices, voice).
Micro: small-scale features of language (e.g. literary, visual)
The most noticeable point in an image.
Salient point.
Ibsen's response when controversy arose from his play's ending.
Rewrote the ending himself.
Duffy was poet laureate of the UK until 2019. What does that mean?
A poet officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, typically expected to compose poems for special events and occasions.
The three waves of feminism, and their foci.
First Wave: Property/right to vote.
Second Wave: Equality/anti-discrimination.
Third Wave: backlash against privileging strait white women.
The eight parts of speech.
noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection
Lines which take our eye around an image/page.
Vector lines.
The theatrical movement the play is a part of.
Realism.
The final words of "Mrs Beast". Bonus 100 points for analysis.
"Let the less loving one be me." Imperative.
Feminist poet who wrote "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
Maya Angelou
The vocabulary of a person or branch of knowledge.
Interplay of visuals and written text.
Nora's foil, and why.
Mrs Linde - lack of privilege, sensible worldview, care for parent.
Finish this line from "Eurydice": "But the Gods are like..."
"publishers,/usually male,"
First nation to give women the vote in 1893.
New Zealand
Which technique is used: "intimate strangers"
Oxymoron
How full or sparse an image is with people/objects.
Density
The nurse (Anne-Marie) represents these gendered concerns.
Sacrifice, giving up children, economic instability, reliance on men for financial purposes.
Name 3 other women who are inspiration for poems in the collection we HAVEN'T studied.
The difference between "equality", "equity", and "justice".
Equality: all benefit from same supports.
Equity: supports provided on basis of need.
Justice: supports unnecessary because cause of injustice is removed.
A phrase/expression specific to cultures.
Idiom
The three spaces/sections of composition.
foreground, background, peripherals