“Love is putting someone else’s needs before yours.”
Who is Olaf?
a reference to a person, place, or event that is well-known in a larger work
literary movement heavily focused on mythology and divine control in human affairs
What is Classicism?
exaggerated figures of speech
What is hyperbole?
"The rain poured down on the wedding guests, indifferent to their plans."
Who is the narrator in The Awakening?
an object representative of a complex emotion or concept.
What is a symbol?
features writers like Shakespeare who appeal to reason and the individual, not as focused on religion
What is the Renaissance?
Tybalt to Benvolio; Iago to Othello; Proctor to Parris
What are foil characters?
"You are as rash as fire."
Who is Emilia?
placing two or more contrasting things/ideas side by side
What is juxtaposition?
literary movement whose telling trait is the meta-narrative and exploration of unique writing techniques.
What is Post-Modernism?
A figure of speech in which a person, place, or thing is referred to by something closely associated with it.
Ex. "We requested the crown support for petition."
What is a metonym?
"That can thy light relume. When I have pluck’d the rose"
Who is Othello?
19th century movement that depicts life as is
What is realism?
I do not judge you. The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you.
Who is Elizabeth Proctor?
the repetition of vowel sounds in poetry
What is assonance?
features writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Charles Dickens, Mary Shelley
What is Romanticism?
a contradictory statement that when explained is found to be true
Ex. "It was the beginning of the end"
What is a paradox?