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Common Assessment Review

Common Assessment Review. Allusion. When a famous person, place, event or outside work of literature is referenced. ***They have to have something in common with the characters or the story. Aside. The stage whisper

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Common Assessment Review

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  1. Common Assessment Review

  2. Allusion • When a famous person, place, event or outside work of literature is referenced. • ***They have to have something in common with the characters or the story.

  3. Aside • The stage whisper • When a character talks to the audience or another character and the other characters on stage act like they can’t hear what they are saying

  4. Soliloquy (Solo Guy) • When a character is alone on stage speaking their thoughts and feelings to the audience

  5. Sonnet • 1) About love • 2) 14 lines • 3) Rhyme Scheme – ababcdcdefefgg • 4) written in iambic pentameter (10 syllables per line, first syllable is stressed) • *two gg-couplet

  6. What type of irony is being described in the following situation Peter has Romeo read the invite to the Capulet party, then invites Romeo to the party. He does not know Romeo is a Montague. Dramatic Irony (the audience knows that Romeo is from the feuding family)

  7. What are these examples of? • Pun • Word play-when a word has two different meanings, and both meanings work in the sentence (many times used for humor)

  8. What type of irony is used in the following….. • After the nurse tells Juliet she thinks she should marry Paris, Juliet says • “Well, thou hast comforted me marvelous much.” (3.5, line 231) • Verbal-She says one thing, but means the opposite

  9. Tragic Flaw • A character’s personality trait that leads to their downfall • Impulsive • Procrastinator • Lazy • Disorganized

  10. What technique is being used? • "the grey eyed morn smiles on the frowning night" • Personification • Morning and Night are given human qualities

  11. What term is being used? • “Should without eyes, see pathways to his will Yet tell me not, for I have hear it all before.” • Without eyes-see • Tell me not-hear it all • Oxymoron

  12. Which type of irony is being used in the description below? • Lord Capulet arranges a marriage to Paris to make Juliet happy, but it makes her suicidal. • Situational Irony-The outcome is very different than what was intended

  13. Comic Relief • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03BPiyoab10

  14. Extended Metaphor • http://blog.flocabulary.com/extended-metaphor/

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