Julius Caesar
"Knock Knock"
Figurative Language
Poetic Elements
Literary Devices
100

Who represents ambition and is considered the tragic hero?

Julius Caesar 
100

How does the narrator describe the impact of parental choices on children?

Says we are not our parents choices.

100

Define metaphor

A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unrelated things.

100

What is it called when the words rhyme in a poem?

End rhyme

100

What is symbolism

Symbolism uses symbols to represent ideas.

200

Who values honor/ duty to their country more than their own personal ambitions?

Brutus

200

What is the central idea of the poem "Knock Knock"?

parents have a lasting impact on children's lives.

200

Define imagery

Imagery uses descriptive language to create visual representations

200

What other form of writing is poetry often linked to?

lyrics/ music/ songwriting 
200

Define realism

Realism depicts life accurately without embellishment.

300

What is an example of dramatic irony relating to Caesar’s fate?

The audience knows about the warning of the "ides of March" while Caesar dismisses it.

300

How does the loss of his father affect the narrator's identity?

Creates a sense of grief and betrayal for not getting a typical father experience.

300

What is personification?

Personification gives human traits to non-human things.

300

Does poetry have to have a set rule for every poem?

No

300

What is dramatic irony?

Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows something the characters do not

400

 How does the weather reflect the supernatural elements in Julius Caesar?

The worse the weather gets within the story, the worse the downfall of the characters is going to be.

400

Identify an example of repetition in the poem and its significance.

"Knock Knock" Represents the loss of his father and the longing for him back. 

400

Explain the use of flashback

A flashback is a scene that interrupts the present action to depict an earlier event.

400
What is it called when people perform poetry? 

slam poetry 

400

What two literary elements is "knock knock"

Repetition and Onomatopoeia 

500

How does Cassius convince Brutus to kill Caesar

By telling him it is for the greater good of Rome. 

500

How does the narrator express hope after grieving the loss of emotional connection with his father?

He expresses the ability of being able to move on with his grief and understand his dads choices. 

500

What is an example of theme presented in both texts?

Betrayal 

500

what is the type of poem where you create something based on taking a few words from a page from a novel ?

Blackout poetry 

500
How can imagery enhance a readers experience of a poem? 

Can make them feel more connected and provide a more vivid image.