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Modern Era And Brave New world. Alexi Anderson, Kaylin Kozesky , Jason Poruznik , Bekah Schultz. T wentieth C entury/ aka M odern E ra. A uthors’ I nformation. S iegfried Sasson. Background: Works: - I or “ ”. (1886-1967). Wilfred Owen. Background: Works: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MODERN ERA

AND

BRAVE NEW WORLD

Alexi Anderson, Kaylin Kozesky, Jason Poruznik, Bekah Schultz

TWENTIETH CENTURY/ AKA

MODERN ERA

Siegfried SassonBackground:

• • • •

Works:- I or “ ”

(1886-1967)

Wilfred Owen

(1893-1918)

Background:

• • • •

Works:- I or “ ”

Ted HughesBackground:

• • • •

Works:- I or “ ”

(1886-1967)

James JoyceBackground:

• • • •

Works:- I or “ ”

(1886-1967)

D.H. LawrenceBackground:

• • • •

Works:- I or “ ”

(1886-1967)

Dylan ThomasBackground:

• • • •

Works:- I or “ ”

(1886-1967)

Aldous HuxleyBackground:

• • • •

Works:- I or “ ”

(1886-1967)

LITERATURE STUDIED

“The Rear-Guard”-Siegfried Sassoon

Summary:

“The Rear-Guard”-Siegfried Sassoon

Literary Terms:

Trench Poet- Poets who wrote “war poetry” but hoped their work would survive

and continue to serve as a warning.

(EX: Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen)

Oxymoron- a figure of speech that combines apparently contradictory ideas.

“The Rear-Guard”-Siegfried Sassoon

Analysis:

Summary:

“Dulce et Decorum”-Wilfred Owen

Literary Terms:

Hyperbole – a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion or create a comic effect.

Simile- A figure of speech that makes a comparison betweenbetween two seeminglyunlike things by using a connective world such aslike, as, than, or resembles.

“Dulce et Decorum”-Wilfred Owen

Analysis:

“Dulce et Decorum”-Wilfred Owen

“The Destructors”-Graham Greene

Literary Terms:

Irony– a contrast or discrepancy between expectation and reality- • between what is said and what is really meant • between what is expected and what really happens • between what appears to be true and what really is true

ELEMENTS OF A MODERNSHORT STORY

• Probst, Robert E., Robert Anderson, and John Leggett. Elements of Literature. Literature of Britain with World Classics. Sixth Course ed. Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2000. Print.

WORKS CITED