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English 12AP 11/7/2012 “…the art of poetry is simply the art of electrifying language with extraordinary meaning.” (Lascelles Abercrombie, The Theory of Poetry) Respond in a paragraph: Do you agree or disagree with the quote? Explain. Provide an example.

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Page 1: English 12AP11/7/2012 “…the art of poetry is simply the art of electrifying language with extraordinary meaning.” (Lascelles Abercrombie, The Theory of

English 12AP 11/7/2012

“…the art of poetry is simply the art of electrifying language with extraordinary meaning.” (Lascelles Abercrombie, The Theory of Poetry)

Respond in a paragraph:Do you agree or disagree with the

quote?Explain.Provide an example.

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English 12AP 11/13/2012

“…poetry is man’s rebellion against being what he is” (James Branch Cabell, Jurgen)

Respond in a paragraph:Do you agree or disagree with the

quote?Explain.Provide an example.

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English 12AP 11/15/12

“Poetry is metaphor, saying one thing and meaning another… Poetry is simply made of metaphor” –Robert Frost

Respond in a paragraph:Do you agree or disagree with the

quote?Explain.Provide an example.

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English 12AP 11/19/2012

“Poetry comes with anger, hunger, and dismay; it does not often visit groups of citizens coming together to be literary together, and would appall them if it did.” –Christopher Morley

Respond in a paragraph:Do you agree or disagree with the

quote?Explain.Provide an example.

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English 12AP 11/26/2012

“Poetry should please by a fine excess and not by singularity. It should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost as a remembrance.”-John Keats English lyric poet (1795 - 1821)

Respond in a paragraph:Do you agree or disagree with the quote?Explain.Provide an example.

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English 12AP 11/27/12

“…I am not what I am” (Othello I.i.67).

Respond in a paragraph:Provide the quote’s context. What does Iago mean when he says

this?What is the quote’s impetus? Explain.

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English 12AP 11/28/12

“But he (as loving his own pride and purposes)” (Othello I.i.13).

Respond in a paragraph:Provide the quote’s context. What is Iago saying about Othello?What is the quote’s impetus? Explain.

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English 12AP 11/29/12

“Damned as though art, thou hast enchanted her!” (Othello I.ii.65).

Respond in a paragraph:Provide the quote’s context. What is Brabantio saying about

Othello?Relate the quote to the motif of evil.

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English 12AP 12/5/12

“Confess yourself freely to her,/ importune her help to put you in your place again” (II.iii.301-302).

Respond in a paragraph:

To whom is Iago speaking? Why?

What is the quote’s context?

What role does this statement play in Iago’s plot against Othello?

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English 12AP 12/6/2012

“My wife must move for Cassio to her mistress./…Myself, the while, to draw the Moor apart/ And bring him jump when he may Cassio find/ Soliciting his wife” (II.iii.405-408).

Respond in a paragraph:What is the quote’s context?What role does this statement play in Iago’s plot against

Othello?

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English 12AP 12/10/12

“…But he protests he/ loves you/ And needs no other suitor but his likings/ To take the safest occasion by the front/ To bring you in again” (III.i.52-56)

Respond in a paragraph:To whom is Emelia speaking?What is she saying?What role does she have in Iago’s scheme?

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English 12AP 12/11/12

“Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy!/ It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock/ The meat it feeds on” (III.iii.195-197).

Respond in a paragraph:To whom is Iago speaking?What is he saying?What role does this statement have in Iago’s scheme?How is this statement ironic?

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English 12AP 12/12/12

Othello Act III scene iii is the most pivotal

scene in the entire play. In a paragraph,

explain how this is so.