Monday, December 22, 2014
Heart of Darkness Part Two
Hi Everyone: Now that we are 2/3 of the way through Heart of Darkness, please write a blog post with comments about the novel so far. You can extend a thought that you have shared in class or respond to a classmate's ideas from an in-class discussion period. Try to refer to specific scenes and details from the text. Thank you, Mr. Telles.
Monday, December 1, 2014
Literary Terms for the Midterm Exam.
Midyear Exam Literary Terms
Midyear Exam Literary Vocabulary
Sonnets & Poetry (21)
English
(Shakespearean) Sonnet, Italian (Petrarchan) Sonnet, Iambic Pentameter,
Meter, Iamb, Rhyme Scheme, Volta, Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance,
Stanza, Octet, Sestet, Quatrain, Couplet, Enjambment, End rhyme, Full
rhyme, Near/Off/Half/Slant Rhyme, Sonnet Sequence/Sonnet
Cycle/Corona/Crown of Sonnets, Blank Verse
Other Types of Poems (5)
free verse, villanelle, sestina, terza rima, ballads
Other Poetic Techniques (3)
anaphora, epistrophe, inversion
Figurative Language (16)
figurative
language, simile, metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, personification,
apostrophe, conceit, hyperbole, pun, double entendre, rhetorical
question (=erotema), oxymoron, paradox, synesthesia, denotation,
connotation
Irony (4)
irony, verbal irony, situational irony, dramatic irony
Narration (5)
narration, first person narration, third person limited narration, third person omniscient narration, stream of consciousness
Writing Style (9)
style, voice, diction, syntax, tone, mood, dialect, colloquialism, vernacular
Character (13)
characterization,
direct characterization, indirect characterization, dynamic character,
static character, round character, flat character, foil, protagonist,
antagonist, tragic hero, antihero
Plot & Events (10)
Plot,
exposition, inciting action, rising action, climax, denouement
(resolution), flashback, foreshadowing, internal conflict, external
conflict,
Other Literary Terms from First Semester (4)
motif, symbol, epigraph, epiphany
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