Process Analysis and Writing
The Novel and Literary Terms
Compare and Contrast
Poetry
Cause and Effect/Drama
100
A step-by-step guide on how to do or make something.
Directions
100
Define epigraph.
Quote at the beginning of a book or a part of a book.
100
True or False: The Brothers Grimm came up with the original fairytales.
False. They merely wrote down the tales circulating via the oral tradition for centuries.
100
True or False: Poetry and short story titles go in quotation marks.
True
100
When quoting Shakespeare it goes by . . .
Act, Scene, and Line number
200
Define satire.
A usually non-literal work that largely uses exaggeration/humor in order to shed light on topics of interest or societal issues.
200
The line, “‘There are no consequences and no responsibilities. Except that there are’” is best described as an example of what literary device?
Paradox
200
Explain Holman and Hutcheon's views of adaptation.
Holman-stays faithful to original Hutcheon-appreciates new work as a meaningful dialogue with the original
200
In the line, "Remember, your momma is a worrier, and your poppa is a warrior,” what term best describes the relationship between the words “worrier” and “warrior?”
Homophone
200
List 6 major deaths in Romeo and Juliet in order.
Mercutio Tybalt Paris Romeo Juliet Lady Montague
300
True or False: ALL book, play, and film titles go in italics or are underlined in MLA format.
True
300
Fahrenheit 451 is a book from the _____________ literary tradition/genre.
Dystopian
300
Define and provide an example of intertextuality
Dialogue between works. ie: Different works from the dystopian literature that convey similar ideas and themes from stemming from the same places.
300
e.e. cummings mostly wrote (1) ______________ (this type of poetry), Edgar Allan Poe wrote (2) ______________ (this type of poetry), and Sarah Kay wrote (3) ______________ (this type of poetry).
(1) Free Verse (2) Lyrical (3) Slam
300
In Romeo and Juliet, when characters are in love they tend to speak in (1) _____________ form. This form is a poem with (2)____ lines.
1. sonnet 2. 14
400
Define AND give an example of: 1.) Synesthesia 2.) Synecdoche 3.) Symbolism
1.) Mixing of senses ie: "I could see sound." 2.) A part represents a whole ie: "All hands on deck." 3.) Something represents more than what it literally is ie: "An apple represents sin."
400
Define utopia in your own words AND etymologically.
(1) Perfect, ideal society (2) Etymologically means both "the good place" and "no place." This is a paradox.
400
Explain why cannibalism was a common theme in original fairytales and give an example of a fairytale that incorporate this theme.
Food shortages and poverty. "Hansel and Gretel" or "Little Red Cap"
400
The line “and this is the wonder that’s keeping the stars apart” (cummings 14) is a(n) _______________ to the idea of ______________________.
(1) Allusion (2) Star-Crossed Lovers
400
Name 3 cause and effect situations in Great Expectations and list whether they are direct or remote
Answers will vary.
500
The House on Mango Street is written in ________________ form.
Vignette
500
The line, “‘Old Montag wanted to fly near the sun and now he’s burnt his wings’” is a(n) (1) ___________________ to the (2) ________________________:
(1) Allusion (2) Myth of Icarus and Daedalus
500
Define the following terms: (1) Metafictional (2) Architextual/Chronotopic (3) Anachronistic (4) Fabulation (5) Authorised (6) Writerly (7) Incorporation
1. Characters are aware of being in a fairytale 2. Set in a typical fairytale setting 3. Set in a modern/contemporary setting 4. New fairytale 5. Explicit reference to fairytale in title 6. Implicit reference to fairytale in title 7. Explicit reference to fairytale in a text.
500
Define and explain the difference between: (1) Alliteration (2) Anaphora (3) Assonance (4) Consonance
(1) Words all start with the same first letter sounds (2) Several lines in a poem all start with the same word/phrase (3) Repetition of vowel sounds anywhere in a word (4) Repetition of consonant sounds anywhere in a word
500
Shakespeare wrote his plays and poems in (1) ______________ (form). In this form, the are (2) ____ syllables in one (3) _______. It is always a(n) (4) ___________ (kind of syllable) followed by a(n) ___________ (5) kind of syllable. Together, there are (6) _____ syllables per line.
1. iambic pentameter 2. 2 3. foot 4. unstressed 5. stressed 6. 10