The most common element of Romantic Poetry in terms of scenery.
What is Nature?
This is an example of a gothic setting.
What is a dark and stormy night? (or other)
A poem that praises something to the highest degree to reveal a deeper meaning.
What is an ode?
AABBCC and ABABCC are this within a poem.
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What is rhyme scheme?
"Tommys Truck" and "The schools lunch" are both grammatically incorrect as they incorrectly label this type of noun.
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What is a possessive noun?
The level of emotion found in Romantic Poetry.
What are high levels of emotion?
Gothic Literature is normally categorized by these tones.
What are sad, gloomy, desolate, and macabre tones?
When the speaker of an ode directly addresses the object being discussed.
What is apostrophe?
A poem written in or with musical language.
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What is Lyrical Language?
Someone like you would love this, wouldn't they?
The previous sentence is not grammatically correct as it does not follow this grammar rule.
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What is Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement?
The father of Romanticism.
Who was Billy Wordsworth?
Gothic literature says that this cannot make sense of our world.
What is Logic?
When you compare to contrasting objects to make sence of another. For example: jumbo shrimp.
What is an oxymoron?
The dictionary definition of the word vs the cultural definition of the word.
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What is Denotation and Connotation?
Thump...thump...thump...the beating...of...the heart. Is an example of this literary term.
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What are elliptical sentences?
This type of language was used to appeal to taste, touch, smell, sight, and sound to appeal to the readers senses.
What is the sensory language?
Ghosts, goblins, ghouls, magic, voodoo, hoodoo, and crystal balls are all examples of this within Gothic Literature.
What are supernatural forces?
Also known as anthropomorphization, this occurs when a non-human object is given human like qualities. For example: the tree danced in the wind.
What is personification?
This type of poetic line contains a punctuation mark at the end while its opposite contains no punctuation mark at the end.
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What are end-stopped lines AND enjambment?
Using no conjunctions between terms.
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What is asyndeton?
Reduce, reuse, recycle.
What was industrialization?
The name of the monster in the text we discussed in class.
Who is the creature?
A poem without rhyme scheme is written in...
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What is blank verse?
You eat like a pig is a ____________
You are a pig is a________________
What is a simile?
What is a metaphor?
Uses multiple conjunctions in succession.
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What is Polysyndeton?
For Christmas, we will have ham, and rolls, and stuffing, and pie, and ice cream!!