Part 1
Part 2
Part 4
100

Achilles may not be real in the imaginary sense, but he is real in the...

imaginative sense

100

When a writer makes a deliberate connection between an abstract idea and an image, they are using _____.

What is allegory?


100

Frye discusses how literature encourages what? (starts with a T)

Tolerance

200

historians record specific events that happened in reality, while poets write...

the universal event

200

"Palm Sunday" is an allusion to what work?

What is the Bible?

200

We connected the idea of literature promoting tolerance in chapter 3 with freedom from mob language and behaviour, which is found in what chapter?

Chapter 6

300

Imaginative refers to what the writer...

Produces
300

Frye's point on all writers being inspired by other written works instead of real life is most related to which other chapter?

What is chapter 2?

300

How does Frye structure his descriptions of imagination near the end of the chapter (from concrete to abstract or abstract to concrete?)

concrete to abstract
400

What did Aristotle say about poets?

They never make any real statements at all.

400

According to Frye, what is the implication of allusiveness in literature for teaching literature?

What should be taught when?

400

"“so you may ask what is the use of studying a world of imagination where anything is possible and anything can be assumed….?” What rhetorical device is Frye using here?

Apostrophe

500

Even with Achilles' superhuman strength, he's still against something outside his control, which is an _____ perspective.

Ironic

500

Name one other classical work that Frye says is often alluded to.

What are: Greek & Roman classics, Shakespeare, Milton?

500

 “When experience is removed from us a bit, as the experience of the ______ is in Tolstoy's war and peace..."

napoleonic war