PPT-Symbolism & Metaphor in Alistair MacLeod’s “The Boa

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English 521 Literal vs Figurative Language LITERAL means a description from the actual text the obvious explicit detail what the storypoem tells us directly about

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English 521 Literal vs Figurative Language LITERAL means a description from the actual text the obvious explicit detail what the storypoem tells us directly about and object character or event. Dr Sandy McKnight is Associate Director Parke Davis Neuroscience Research Centre Cambridge University Forvie Site Robinson Way Cambridge CB2 2QB UK Professor Graeme Henderson is Professor of Pharmacology and Head of Department Department of Pharmaco . 1) Gray is the color for dreariness.. . It symbolizes the lack of life and/or spirit. It is the place of no hope, no future.. . In the book this place is called the valley of ashes where everything is covered in gray dust-even the people. This would not be a place where you would want to be. . Symbolism Overview:. https. ://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-F599mU6L4. Symbolism Recap with Aladdin:. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-. mjkj36hY-4. Symbolism Clips. - a thing that represents something . What do you see?. What words come to mind?. If you said “liberty, justice, freedom,”. WHY. did you?. What do you see?. What words come to mind?. Over time, certain objects have . been assigned meaning.. English 521. Literal vs. Figurative Language. LITERAL: . - means a description from the actual . text;. the obvious, explicit detail.. what the story/poem tells us directly about and object, character, or event. For the delightful Literature exam.. Section C Poems. In the Edexcel Anthology there are sixteen poems in Section C. This may seem like a lot, but any one of them could appear on the exam!. If - . This poem by Rudyard . by CAROL ANN DUFFY. In . his. . darkroom. . he. is finally alone. with . spools of suffering . set out in . ordered rows.. The only light is . red. and softly glows,. as though this were a church . You need…. Journals!. Bellwork. 10/28. Define the following terms: . Imagery. Simile. Metaphor. Hyperbole. Personification. Alliteration. Onomatopoeia. Imagery. Any description using one of the five senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, sound).. Thomas C. Foster. Seasons Matter. Letitia Hughes. AP Language . Reading List . page 287. “ F. Scott Fitzgerald, . The Great Gatsby . (1925), “If modern American literature consisted of only one novel, and if that novel were . Thomas C. Foster. Seasons Matter. Letitia Hughes. AP Language . Reading List . page 287. “ F. Scott Fitzgerald, . The Great Gatsby . (1925), “If modern American literature consisted of only one novel, and if that novel were . Vanitas. Still Life paintings in order to select and apply meaning to your own still life.. DRILL:. Take a few minutes to sketch one of the . Vanitas. still life paintings on iPad power point.. Label the symbolism by using the glossary on PPT.. Extended Metaphor An extended metaphor is a  metaphor  that unfolds across multiple lines or even paragraphs of a text, making use of multiple interrelated metaphors within an overarching one. Definition of Extended Metaphor Lazar & Matthew . Lindenbaum. Historical Background. Oswald Avery. Canadian born. Graduated from Colgate University. , and received . MD from Colombia . University. Colin MacLeod. Canadian born. Attended McGill University . SOMETHING . CONCRETE. REPRESENTS . SOMETHING . ABSTRACT.. In . a literary context, . symbolism. is the use of a person, place, or thing to represent a larger, more abstract concept. . When trying to analyze a symbol, consider the symbol’s.

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