final review english 12 a metaphorical compound word used in place of a name or noun
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Final Review
English 12
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A metaphorical compound word used in place of a name or noun
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kenning
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Instructions included in a script to help performers and directors
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Stage directions
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A poet-singer
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scop
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The central point or message in a literary work
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theme
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The character or force against which the main
character is pitted
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antagonist
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A pause in a line
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caesura
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The use of a character’s appearance, words, or actions to reveal something about a character
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characterization
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A work of literature that is meant to be performed
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Drama
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A genre of literature popular during Medieval times involving adventure, noble heroes, courtly love, chivalry, daring deeds, and the supernatural
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Romance
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A remark spoken in an undertone by a character, either to the audience, or to another character
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aside
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A long narrative poem, dealing with the adventures of a hero
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Epic
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When the same consonant is used at the beginning of a series of words, creating a regular sound pattern
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alliteration
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The Anglo-Saxon concept of fate
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wyrd
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A speech in a dramatic work in which a character is alone and speaks his or her feelings aloud; this is to reveal the character’s inner thoughts, feelings, and plans to the audience
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soliloquy
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A character who provides a striking contrast to another
character
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foil
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The central or main character in a story,
novel, or play
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protagonist
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A written conversation between two or more people
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dialogue
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A dramatic work that presents the downfall of a character of high status who has a flaw
that leads to his or her destruction
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tragedy
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Vocabulary:Words of the Day Determine the word for the following
meanings:
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bold and without shame
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brazen
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wildly extravagant
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profligate
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to satisfy the appetite or desire of; gratify
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satiate
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of many and various kinds
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multifarious
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uncalled for; lacking good reason; unwarranted
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gratuitous
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not honorable in character or purpose
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ignoble
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skilled at gaining an advantage, esp.
deceitfully
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wily
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excessive excess
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exorbitance
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not proper or appropriate
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unseemly
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to charm or enchant, sometimes in a deceptive way
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beguile
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behavior in keeping with good taste and
propriety
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decorum
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leaving no doubt; unambiguous
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unequivocal
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anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will
happen
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apprehensive
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not to be relied upon; suspect
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dubious
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A word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backward
as forward
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palindrome
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alternate or waver between different
opinions or actions; be indecisive
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vacillate
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A word blending the sounds and
combining the meanings of two others (brunch)
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portmanteau word
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extremely or unusually small
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diminutive
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able to be touched or felt
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palpable
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reduce the force, effect, or value of
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attenuate
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light, delicate, and translucent
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diaphanous
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wanting to avoid activity or exertion;
lazy
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indolent
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the state of being calm, peaceful, and
untroubled
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serenity
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a short extract from a film, broadcast, or
piece of writing
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excerpt
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A spoken or written account of connected
events; a story
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narrative
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the ability to understand and share
the feelings of another
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empathy
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the expression of approval or agreement
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assent
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occuring often or repeatedly
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recurrent
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lack of interest, enthusiasm, or
concern
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apathy
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able to perceive or feel things
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sentient
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give up
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cede
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Person or thing that comes before another of
the same kind
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precursor
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Existing, happening, or done at the same
time
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concurrent
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an action intendedto deceive someone;
a trick
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ruse
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kept secret, esp. becauseit would not be approved
of
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surreptitious
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Beowulf The Beowulf Poet (Anonymous)
Genre Characteristics of an
Epic Conflict Antagonist Setting
Epic Hero of high status,
fateful actions, courageous deeds, supernatural, formal speeches, universal ideas
Grendel Scandinavia
(Denmark)
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Sir Gawain and the Green KnightThe Gawain Poet (Anonymous)
Genre Characteristics of a
Romance Conflict Antagonist Setting
Romance/Narrative poem
Adventure, noble heroes, chivalry, courtly love, daring deeds
The contest proposed by the Green Knight
Camelot, King Arthur’s court
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Le Morte d’ArthurSir Thomas Malory
Genre Code of Chivalry Conflicts Antagonists Setting
Romance Faith, modesty, loyalty,
courtesy, bravery, honor Love triangle, Revenge,
Treachery Lancelot vs. Arthur,
Lancelot vs. Gawain, Arthur vs. Mordred
Britain and France
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The Canterbury TalesGeoffrey Chaucer
Genre Frame Story
Exposition:
The Pardoner’s Tale Setting
Narrative poem 29 people go on a
pilgrimage to the the cathedral at Canterbury
Each pilgrim must tell a story on the way to pass the time and entertain the group
Love of money is the root of all evil
England
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The StrangerAlbert Camus
Genre Philosophy
Setting Protagonist
Fiction (novel) The Absurd: Life has no
rational or redeeming meaning
Algiers Meursault
He does not cry at his mother’s funeral, does not believe in God, and kills a man he barely knows without any discernible motive. For his crime, Meursault is deemed a threat to society and sentenced to death. When he comes to accept the “gentle indifference of the world,” he finds peace with himself and with the society that persecutes him.
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Franz Kafka: Short Stories “A Little Fable” “The Vulture” “An Ancient Sword” Themes: There’s NO WAY OUT, being
trapped, being eaten alive. Kafka captures the nightmare of human life better than any other writer.
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A Streetcar Named DesireTennessee Williams
Genre Protagonist Antagonist Conflict Setting
Drama (play) Blanche DuBois Stanley Kowalski Blanche vs. Stanley New Orleans
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Questions to think about What are the driving forces behind human
behavior? Think about the most memorable literary
work we have read this year- what literary elements or techniques did the author make effective use of?
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Who said it? The serpent that did sting thy father’s life now
wears his crown. Frailty, thy name is woman! This above all: to thine own self be true Something is rotten in the state of Denmark Now cracks a noble heart. Good night, sweet
prince, and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest O, my offense is rank, it smells to heaven.