PPT-Mrs. Flowers Literary Focus: Character
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Goal I will be able to understand the character of mrs Flowers by examining her thoughts actions and words Reading Skill Central Idea Before Reading Group Discussion
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Goal I will be able to understand the character of mrs Flowers by examining her thoughts actions and words Reading Skill Central Idea Before Reading Group Discussion and Prewriting assignment Think of someone who influenced your life Write about their influence on you. 2014-2015. Alliteration. stylistic device in which a number of words, having the same first consonant sound, occur close together in a . series. “From forth the fatal loins of these two foes. ; A . EOCT Vocabulary. For every term, you should have…. The term listed. Definition. Example used in context. Visual aid. Allegory. Allegory. is a demonstrative form of representation explaining meaning other than the words that are spoken. Allegory communicates its message by means of symbolic figures, actions or symbolic representation. Allegory is generally treated as a figure of rhetoric, but an allegory does not have to be expressed in language: briefly, an allegory is a device used to present an idea, principle or meaning, which can be presented in literary form, such as a poem or novel, or in visual form, such as in painting or drawing. English novel Engl2349. . Dr. Sami S. . Breem. Plot. . plot/events/actions. . Aristotle’s plot-line/structure/diagram. introduction/exposition. . rising action/development. . climax/turning point. Tybalt. is angry and hot-blooded. His foil is . Benvolio. who is thoughtful and peaceful. . “TYBALT: What, art thou drawn among these heartless hinds?... BENVOLIO: I do but keep the peace” (I, . Vocab, & Grammar: . Practice AP Test #1. Multiple Choice. Do You Know:. PARALLELISM. Rhetorical and Literary Terms. PARALLELISM. is recurrent syntactical similarity. Several parts of a sentence or several sentences are expressed similarly to show that the ideas in the parts or sentences are equal in importance. Parallelism also adds balance and rhythm and, most importantly, clarity to the sentence.. . If it is written in yellow, you . DO. . NOT. . NEED. to write. . If it is written in white, you need to write. . Activities / Assignments. Notes on each Short Story. Notes on Literary Terms. Discussion. of fiction. Literary Devices of Fiction. Setting. Plot. Character. Conflict. Point of View. Theme. Mood. Dialogue. Rhetorical Devices. Flashback. Foreshadowing. Figurative Language. Sensory Details. Allusion. The Catcher in the Rye . Character terminology. Foil: a character, who by contrast with the main character, serves to accentuate that character’s distinctive qualities or characteristics.. Flat: characters that are not developed; are easily recognizable by their lack of complexity; and are usually created to emphasize a single important trait.. Renaissance . Definition . Reword definition in your own words . Sentence with the word . Illustration or clue words / phrases . Renaissance Vocabulary. Create a flap for each of the following words. Intended solely to entertain. Legal thrillers, romance novels. Escapist. Formulaic. Literary Fiction. Written with serious artistic intentions by someone who hopes to enable readers to broaden understanding of life and to empathize with others. A strong character analysis will. :. identify . the type of character it is dealing. With. describe . the . character. discuss . the conflict in the story, particularly. in regards to the character’s place in it.. of fiction. Literary Devices of Fiction. ELEMENTS. Setting. Mood. Plot. Flashback. Foreshadowing. TECHNIQUES. Allusion. Figurative Language. Simile. Metaphor. Imagery. Alliteration. Personification. Onomatopoeia. Figurative language. language that represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar (non-literal language). . Includes simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, symbol). conflict. struggle between two or more opposing forces (person vs. person; nature; society; self; fate/God) . Personal flowers: collectively, flowers designed to be worn or carried; also known as body flowers.. Boutonniere (old French-‘buttonhole’) a flower or cluster of flowers and/or foliage designed to be worn on the lapel..
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