This person explored the common journey seen through multiple examples of literature known as the Hero's Journey.
Who is Joseph Campbell?
The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
What is symbolism?
Romanticism can be defined as...
What is a 19th century literary and artistic movement in response to enlightenment?
Sonnets length
What is fourteen lines?
The main idea explored through a piece of writing
What is theme?
The stage after call to adventure
What is refusal of the call?
Technique used by writers to enhance their writing.
What is literary devices?
Individuals often celebrated during romanticism
What is outcasts and the misunderstood?
Most popularized form of the sonnet
What is Shakespearean Sonnets?
Format of in-text citations
What is (Author, Page #)?
The hero's journey represents this both physically and mentally
The author uses this to convey their thoughts and feelings on the subject of their writing.
What is tone?
Poet who said the following "the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings"
What is William Wordsworth?
Instead of stanzas most sonnets have
What is Quatrains?
The turning point of a story where the main conflict reaches its peak
What is the climax?
Name a popular story that follows the hero's journey structure
Ex: The Hunger Games, Star Wars, Harry Potter, The Lion King, Spiderman
Human characteristics applied to nonhuman things
What is personification?
Romanticism is also considered this type of contemplation
What is philosophical?
Specific to Spenserian Sonnets
What is couplet links?
Close inspection of a reading specifically looking at meaning, theme, and writing techniques
What is analysis?
The first stage of the hero's journey
What is the ordinary world?
A figure of speech that likens two seemingly unlike things to each other
What is a metaphor?
Uncommon for romantic poets to celebrate
What is urban life?
Specific to Petrarchan Sonnets
What is octave and sestet?
In Book 9, Odysseus and his men find an island inhabited by a people who have lost their inhibitions.
What is the lotus eaters?