Poetry
Assonance: the repetition of the sound of a vowel or diphthong in non-rhyming stressed syllables near enough to each other for the echo to be discernible
Alliteration: the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
Rhythm: a strong, regular, repeated sound pattern of movement or sound
%%Dramatic poetry:%% Tells a story using a character’s own thoughts or spoken statements
%%Narrative poetry:%% Tells a story and has a plot, characters, and a setting
Lyric poetry: Express the feelings of a single speaker (most popular in modern literature)
Onomatopoeia: the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
Free verse: Poetry that does not rhyme or have a regular meter.
Ballad: a poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas
Verse paragraph: Stanzas with no regular number of lines or groups of lines that make up units of sense
Stanza: A group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse
Persona: a character assumed by an author in a written work
Know how to create your own simile and metaphor
Simile: I run like the wind, as sly as a fox
Metaphor: the exam is a piece of cake
Frankenstein
Familiarize yourself with: Victor’s journey as a tragic hero, themes, and the frame narrative
- the tragic hero dies for what seems to be a noble cause and has a fatal flaw that leads to their demise
- Victor wanted to overcome nature to prevent human suffering. He created the monster and regrets it and avoids the problem as much as possible. causes a lot of people to die including himself
Themes
- Nature vs. Nurture
- Playing God
- Responsibility
- Cause and Effect
- Prejudice
Frame Narrative: Walton - Victor - Monster - Delacy Family - Monster - Victor - Walton.
Responsibility: how this affects multiple people
Shows what others thought of the monster- prejudice
Walton and Victor= both discovering something, Walton knew when to stop
- De Lacey: father of feliex and Agatha, also blind
- Mr. Kirwin: the magistrate in Ireland, wrote letters to Victor’s dad
- Elizabeth: Victor’s adoptive sister, the soon-to-be wife, was killed by the monster last
- Safie: the Arabian girl who was in love with Felix
- William: Victor’s youngest brother, was the first to die at the monster’s hands
- Clerval: Victor’s best friend, died because of the monster while on their trip
- Justine: the Frankenstein’s family servant but was more like family, was convicted of William’s murder
- Victor: the main character, 2nd person in the frame narrative, created the monster
- R. Walton: the captain of the boat, the first person in the frame narrative
- M. Waldman: the professor at the college Victor went to who encouraged him to broaden his science studies
Julies Ceasar
- Flavius and macules are tribunes, they were silenced, they were reminding the working class to go back to work because Caesar killed Pompey
- What is the celebration at the same time as Caesar comes back: starts February 15 and ends March 15th and Lupercal celebrates fertility
- Brutus compares Caesar to a poisonous snake
- essay question: talking about ambition in Frankenstein and in JC, what was Brutus’ tragic story
- Kill Caesar to protect War, civil war breaks out, people who he loves also die, and Octavius ends up running Rome :smiley: