Wherefor art thou here Romeo?
POETRYY
1st semester lit terms
writing and grammar
if u don't know this u did not pay attention in class
100
the person who died first

juliet's innocence

100

word choice, including the vocab used, the appropiatness of the words, and the vividness of the language

Diction
100

When the audience knows more than the character's future, or what is going on, rather than the character

Dramatic Irony

100

Title, Author, Genre

TAG

100

O Plague on Both Houses

 - Mercutio

200

Unrhymed iambic pentameter

Blank Verse

200

recurrence of repetition of consonant sounds, especcially at the end of stressed syllables without the similar correspodence of vowels.

Consonance

200

methods of persuading someone in an argument

Rhetorical appeal

200

the claim you are making about the text in responce to the prompt.

Theme statement/central claim

200

An epic poem example

the odyssey
300

A remark or passage in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience or another character(s) but not all the characters on stage

Aside

300

Prose & Verse. What are each?

Prose: everyday language

Verse: poetic language

300

A fictional character that the author did not intend for the reader to identify with

Unsympathetic character

300

Text's central message, concer, lesson, or insight

Theme

300

A 14-line, usually written in iambic pentameter, and following a strict pattern of rhyme: ABABDCDEFEFGG

Sonnet

400

Lines or sentences a do not follow traditional sentence patterns for example when a subject and verb or an object and subject are reversed. How Romeo and Juliet speak

inverted syntax

400

Imperfect rhyme

slant rhyme

400
poetry (sorry) that follows "rules" regarding stanza, meter length, or rhyme patterns. A.K.A. metrical verse

Formal Verse

400

The act of creating or developing a character

Methods of Characterization

400

movement or tension

Kinesthetic

500

T/F: Romeo and Juliet is a story about love

FALSE

500

the study and actual use of meters and forms of versification

Prosody

500

a figure of speech in which a writer/speaker detaches him/herself from reality and address an imaginary/absent person or an object in his speech.

Apostrophe

500

Tie together all minor claims you made

Sythesis of ideas

500

Main characters involved about a "tragedy" of two lovers

Romeo and Rosaline