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Elements of Lit
OMM Epic Poetry Romeo & Juliet
Elements of Literature– 100
A kind of writing that uses rhythmic language, including figurative language and imagery designed to appeal to emotion and imagination
A.Epic B. Short Story C. DramaD. Poetry E. Historical Fiction
D. Poetry
Elements of Literature - 200
The basic situation, or exposition, of a short storya. introduces the characters and their conflict b. predicts what will ultimately happenc. summarizes all important occurrences
a. introduces the characters and their conflict
Elements of Literature - 300
The climax of a storya. always comes in the final sentenceb. is the highest moment of emotional
involvement for the readerc. refers to its message
b. is the highest moment of emotional involvement for the reader
Elements of Literature - 400
“Sing in me Muse, and through me tell the story/ of that man skilled in all ways of contending,/ the wanderer, harried for years on end, / after he plundered the stronghold/ on the proud height of Troy.”
A.Epic B. Short Story C. Drama D. Poetry E. Historical Fiction
A. Epic
Elements of Literature - 500
The essence of irony isa. fear b. surprise c. pride d. hope
b. surprise
Of Mice and Men- 100
The point of view the novel is written in is:a. 1st person point of view- told by character in the story using “I”b. 3rd person limited point of view- follows thoughts and actions of one characterc. Omniscient point of view- follows thoughts and actions of more than one character.
b. 3rd person limited point of view- follows thoughts and actions of one character
Of Mice and Men- 200The exposition of the novel is
a. Main Characters George and Lennie want to make enough money to buy their own ranch.b. George and Lennie have to be careful about Curley and Curley’s wife who want to make trouble for them and get them fired.c. Lennie accidently kills Curley’s wife
b. George and Lennie have to be careful about Curley and Curley’s wife
Of Mice and Men- 300The theme of human desire for friendship is best shown through
a. Crooks, Curley’s wife, old Candy and his dog, George and Lennie’s unusual friendshipb. Curley’s nastiness towards George and Lenniec. The violence in the novel: Carlson killing Candy’s dog, Lennie killing Curley’s wife, George killing Lennie.
a. Crooks, Curley’s wife, old Candy and his dog, George and Lennie’s unusual friendship
Of Mice and Men- 400
Of Mice and Men is an example of historical fiction becausea. George and Lennie were real people and this is the real story of their lives. b. It is a fantasy story that could never really have happenedc. It deals with real events and attitudes of its time period, such as the Great Depression, migrant workers, discrimination, and the dust bowl
c. It deals with real events and attitudes of its time period, such as the Great Depression, migrant workers, discrimination, and the dust bowl
Of Mice and Men- 500
List 3 characteristics of an epic
Epic – 100
A long wandering or voyage usually marked by many changes of fortune. An intellectual or spiritual wandering or quest.
a. Odyssey b. Figurative Languagec. Personification
a. Odyssey
Epic - 200
“…until a third Dawn came with ringlets shining…”
a. Odyssey b. Figurative Languagec. Personification
c. Personification
Epic - 300
“…and he wept at last, his dear wife, clear and faithful, in his arms, longed for as the sun-warmed earth is longed for by a swimmer spent in rough water where his ship went down under Poseidon’s bows, gale winds and tons of sea.”
A. Homeric simileB. Epithet
A. Homeric Simile
Epic - 400
“I am Odysseus, raider of citiesA. Homeric simileB. Epithet
B. Epithet
Epic - 500
Name 3 Characteristics of an epic1-The main character (or protagonist) is heroically larger than life, often the
source and subject of legend or a national hero. 2-The deeds of the hero are presented without favoritism, revealing his failings
(or flaws) as well as his virtues (strengths)3-The action, often in battle, reveals the more-than-human strength of the
heroes as they engage in acts of heroism and courage 4-The setting covers several nations, the whole world, or even the universe 5- The episodes, even though they may be fictional, provide an explanation for
some of the circumstances or events in the history of a nation or people 6- The gods and lesser divinities play an active role in the outcome of actions 7- All of the various adventures form an organic whole, where each event
relates in some way to the central theme
Poetry - 100
A comparison of two unlike object using like or as
a. Imagery b. Personification c. Similed. Alliteration
c. Simile
Poetry - 200
Words/phrases that appeal to our senses to create a picture in our mind
a. Imagery b. Personification c. Similed. Alliteration
a. Imagery
Poetry - 300
An implied or expressed comparison between two dissimilar objects where one object is said to “be” anothera. Onomatopoeia b. Rhyme c. Hyperbole d. Metaphor
d. Metaphor
Poetry - 400
Exaggeration to emphasize a point or to be humorousa. Onomatopoeia b. Rhyme c. Hyperbole d. Metaphor
c. Hyperbole
Poetry - 500
“This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath.”
A-simile C- direct metaphorB- implied metaphor D- extended metaphor
B- implied metaphor
Romeo and Juliet - 100
In the exposition of a playa. the situation out of which the conflict arises is set forthb. the conflict intensifies, time /sense of urgency importantc. hero makes a decision/action that starts him on a downward spirald. it is the reversal of the advancing heroe. opposition reaches full strength to defeat the weakened hero
a. the situation out of which the conflict arises is set forth
Romeo and Juliet - 200
In the rising action of a playa. the situation out of which the conflict arises is set forthb. the conflict intensifies, time /sense of urgency importantc. hero makes a decision/action that starts him on a downward spirald. it is the reversal of the advancing heroe. opposition reaches full strength to defeat the weakened hero
b. the conflict intensifies, time /sense of urgency important
Romeo and Juliet - 300
Which of the following happens in the climax of Romeo and Juliet? a. Juliet kills herself b. Romeo and Juliet, who come from feuding families, fall in love c. Romeo kills Tybalt; Juliet refuses to marry Paris d. Juliet must take potion a day early; Romeo does not receive the Friar’s letter e. Romeo and Juliet marry; Tybalt sends Romeo a challenge to a duel.
a. Juliet kills herself
Romeo and Juliet - 400“My only love sprung from my only hate!Too early seen unknown, and known too late!Prodigious birth of love it is to meThat I must love a loathed enemy.”
What does it mean and who said it?
Juliet- to herself. She fell in love with Romeo before she knew who he was.
Romeo and Juliet - 500
Name 3 characteristics of a tragedy1-The play must concern a serious subject.2-The tragedy must befall a conspicuous person; the character must be a great figure or
one that is representative of a higher class. The tragic hero falls from a high place. 3-There must be a contrast between previous happiness and/or glory and fate met. 4-The calamities do not simply “happen” nor are they “sent”; they proceed mainly from
the actions of men. Shakespeare’s tragic heroes are responsible for their own catastrophes. The incidents must be absolutely honest and without the element of coincidence or chance. What should happen must happen.
5-The play must lead up to and include the death of the hero, but before the hero meets defeat, first must come enlightenment.
6-The suffering and calamity are exceptional, striking, and unexpected. 7-The basic emotions in reaction to the tragedy are those of fear and pity, (pity for the
suffering of the protagonist, and fear that we may meet the same fate.)
FINAL JEOPARDYWhich of the following is an example of a correctly formatted in-text citationa. (page 500, Roberts) b. (Roberts, page 500) c. (Roberts 500) d. (500 Roberts)
c. (Roberts 500)
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