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Surcease

Surcease. To bring or come to an end To stop Root word “Cease”. Obeisance. An act or attitude of deference, homage, or humility For example: bowing to each other, “kow tow”, kneeling before royalty, kapu. Mien. Bearing or manner How one carries oneself. Beguile.

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Surcease

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  1. Surcease • To bring or come to an end • To stop • Root word “Cease”

  2. Obeisance • An act or attitude of deference, homage, or humility • For example: bowing to each other, “kow tow”, kneeling before royalty, kapu

  3. Mien • Bearing or manner • How one carries oneself

  4. Beguile • To deceive, to delude, to cheat

  5. Craven • Characterized by fear • A coward

  6. Adjectives • Adjectives are words that describe a person, place, or thing. • “A”, “An”, and “The” are called articles. They are the most commonly used adjectives. • You will always find adjectives directly before or after a noun. • Example: Good books are hard to find.

  7. • 1809-1849 • Born in Boston, Mass And lived in Maryland • Writing just before the civil war (1861-1865)

  8. American Gothicism • Aka “Gothic horror” or “Dark Romance” • Explored themes of terror, superstition, mystery, madness, death, decay, supernatural • Stock characters include tyrants, villains, bandits, maniacs, sleuths, persecuted maidens, adventuring heroes, femme fatale, werewolves, monsters, demons, vampires, ghosts, the Devil

  9. Setting • The time and place where a story takes place

  10. Tone • How words/ phrases might be said in the story.

  11. Atmosphere • The feeling that a work of literature evokes, based on the characters, setting, imagery, and tone of the narrator • Also known as mood

  12. Imagery/ Figurative Language • Imagery: using vivid or figurative language to represent images and ideas • Similes and Metaphors • Appeals to the five senses

  13. Because Gothicism deals with melodrama, or exaggerated emotion, it often results in parody or satire (stories used to make fun of, mock, tease, or comment on something else)

  14. Poe in Pop Culture • Poe is one of the most well known American authors in the world • He, and the American Gothic, have a HUGE impact on pop culture

  15. Short film: Tim Burton. “Vincent.” 1981

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