From the Narrative of the life of Fredrick Douglass
Figuritive p 563
"i expected every moment that my brains would be dashed out against the trees."
Word choice p 563
"my cart was upset and shattard."
Elaborate p 565
"his coming were like that in the might."
Formal p 565
"my natural elaticity was crushed, my inlet longuished the disposition to read despareted the cheerful spark that lingerd about my eye died."
Conversational p 569
"he spoke to me very kindly, made me drive the pigs from a lot near by and passed on towards the church."
Question 3 Gettysburg Address
*he sees U.S. as being brave
*people who fought are dedicated
*cant forget what they did
*freedom shall not perish from the earth
*we need to pick up on unfinished work
Coming of Age In Mississippi
*one of his good proffesors was John Salter.
*he was poor with no money
*they sat in at a dine in and set in the white sections and wanted to be served. but they wearnt.
*they beat them with brass nuckles. that night there was a rally about the whole day there appalude and talked about how this is just a beginning.
Ballad of Bermingham
Poem by Dudley Randall
* ballad - narrative poem that was orginally meant to be sung.
- poem was about a mother leting her daughter go to church she has explosion and finds her daughters shoe.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
Definitions
unalienable: that may not be taken away
despotism: absolute power or control; tyranny
transient: passing away with time
usurpations: acts of wrongfully taking over a right or power that belongs to someone else
conjured: appealed to
consanguinity: blood relationship
acquiesce in the necessity which denounces: recognize that we must demand
parallelism: the use of similar grammatical forms to express ideas of equal importance
insurrections: an act or instance of rising in revolt, rebellion, or resistance
The list of complaints begins with "He..."
1. Why do they repeat it? - they repeat it because they want to prove their point.
2. Why do they make it personal? - to single the man out. also project it to him that there is only one.
3. How does the D.I. anticipate its audiences resistance to change?
they wrote it in parts so that they would stand out and they can see how bad the king was!.
4. How does the D.I. use parallelism? How does it impact the effectiveness of the piece? because to prove their point, to get it across to the King of Britain.
5.What to you is the most convincing example stated in the D.I.? Why
unalienable: that may not be taken away
despotism: absolute power or control; tyranny
transient: passing away with time
usurpations: acts of wrongfully taking over a right or power that belongs to someone else
conjured: appealed to
consanguinity: blood relationship
acquiesce in the necessity which denounces: recognize that we must demand
parallelism: the use of similar grammatical forms to express ideas of equal importance
insurrections: an act or instance of rising in revolt, rebellion, or resistance
The list of complaints begins with "He..."
1. Why do they repeat it? - they repeat it because they want to prove their point.
2. Why do they make it personal? - to single the man out. also project it to him that there is only one.
3. How does the D.I. anticipate its audiences resistance to change?
they wrote it in parts so that they would stand out and they can see how bad the king was!.
4. How does the D.I. use parallelism? How does it impact the effectiveness of the piece? because to prove their point, to get it across to the King of Britain.
5.What to you is the most convincing example stated in the D.I.? Why
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
MARK TWAIN
his real name is Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
His name twain means "TWO".
The reason most of his books are controversial is to give the book more potential and a little bit of disagreement in his stories.
Interesting Facts about Mark Twain is that in 1847 Worked as a printer's apprentice in Hannibal, Missouri, and thereafter began working at his brother Orion's newspaper. Then in 1853 Traveled to St. Louis, New York, and Philadelphia, working as a journeyman printer.
The word Irony is the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning an example is when a speaker says one thing but means another, sort of like sarcasm.
Jules Gabriel Verne was a French author who helped pioneer the science-fiction genre.
one of his most known book is 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
His relation with Mark Twain is that in 1868 HOT AIR Adventure writer Jules Verne published the story "Five Weeks in a Balloon" without knowing that Mark Twain had been working on his own.
his real name is Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
His name twain means "TWO".
The reason most of his books are controversial is to give the book more potential and a little bit of disagreement in his stories.
Interesting Facts about Mark Twain is that in 1847 Worked as a printer's apprentice in Hannibal, Missouri, and thereafter began working at his brother Orion's newspaper. Then in 1853 Traveled to St. Louis, New York, and Philadelphia, working as a journeyman printer.
The word Irony is the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning an example is when a speaker says one thing but means another, sort of like sarcasm.
Jules Gabriel Verne was a French author who helped pioneer the science-fiction genre.
one of his most known book is 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
His relation with Mark Twain is that in 1868 HOT AIR Adventure writer Jules Verne published the story "Five Weeks in a Balloon" without knowing that Mark Twain had been working on his own.
GOTHIC LITERATURE
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Prophecy = death, birds omens and evil.
Endrhyme: similar or identical sounds at the end of lines.
Internal rhyme within a line
Rhyme scheme: the basic pattern of the end rhyme.
The Devil and Tom Walker
Boston Massachusetts
Setting: deep inlet, windings through Charels Bay. dark grove, huge trees Massachuttes.
Old stories say pirates kidd buried treasure under the big tree; people say the devil hid the money. kidd never returned to the treasure b/c he was hung for being a pirate.
1727 Tom Walker and his wife, they are miserable together and cheat on each other. she was very secretive. they lived in an old house
"I am the great patron and prompter of slave dealers and the grand master of the salen witches".
The Masque of the Red Death
Allegory, a work with two layer of meaning. Person, object events Possible Meaning, Possible Lessons of story.
At midnight, the 12 strokes of the clock pretty much hypnotices the people. during that time the people noticed a mask was a skull he looked as he was sprinkled with blood like "RED DEATH".
when prince sees him, he shudders of terror distink. the prince orders for him to be unmasked the prince goes up to the nigure + the figure stab the prince with a dager.
the skulled-mask man was RED DEATH he killed everyone who was at the party. the clock stopped working also.
summery: death is bad! you cant cheat death. and the death get in and thats all that matters.
The Singnal Man By Charles Dickens
A spectril is a ghost
singnal - Man who gets siggy from a spector when someone is about to die. the last time he gets hit by the train.
THE RAVEN
the raven is a porphecy. it has been associated with mystery, evil omens and death.
End rhyme-similar or identical saounds at the end of lines ex; last word rhyming
Internal rhyme-rhymes with a line ex;words within, tapping, happing
Rhyme scheme-basic pattern of the end rhymes ex; abc last words and if they rhyme
Stansa- a group of words: like a paragraph
THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER(1835)
"unity of the effect = single over all felling".
Strangle and fantastic. Canveying
*psychological terror through carefully chosen detail and events
*Felling and atomouspec.
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Prophecy = death, birds omens and evil.
Endrhyme: similar or identical sounds at the end of lines.
Internal rhyme within a line
Rhyme scheme: the basic pattern of the end rhyme.
The Devil and Tom Walker
Boston Massachusetts
Setting: deep inlet, windings through Charels Bay. dark grove, huge trees Massachuttes.
Old stories say pirates kidd buried treasure under the big tree; people say the devil hid the money. kidd never returned to the treasure b/c he was hung for being a pirate.
1727 Tom Walker and his wife, they are miserable together and cheat on each other. she was very secretive. they lived in an old house
"I am the great patron and prompter of slave dealers and the grand master of the salen witches".
The Masque of the Red Death
Allegory, a work with two layer of meaning. Person, object events Possible Meaning, Possible Lessons of story.
At midnight, the 12 strokes of the clock pretty much hypnotices the people. during that time the people noticed a mask was a skull he looked as he was sprinkled with blood like "RED DEATH".
when prince sees him, he shudders of terror distink. the prince orders for him to be unmasked the prince goes up to the nigure + the figure stab the prince with a dager.
the skulled-mask man was RED DEATH he killed everyone who was at the party. the clock stopped working also.
summery: death is bad! you cant cheat death. and the death get in and thats all that matters.
The Singnal Man By Charles Dickens
A spectril is a ghost
singnal - Man who gets siggy from a spector when someone is about to die. the last time he gets hit by the train.
THE RAVEN
the raven is a porphecy. it has been associated with mystery, evil omens and death.
End rhyme-similar or identical saounds at the end of lines ex; last word rhyming
Internal rhyme-rhymes with a line ex;words within, tapping, happing
Rhyme scheme-basic pattern of the end rhymes ex; abc last words and if they rhyme
Stansa- a group of words: like a paragraph
THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER(1835)
"unity of the effect = single over all felling".
Strangle and fantastic. Canveying
*psychological terror through carefully chosen detail and events
*Felling and atomouspec.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Romanticism is a complex artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Western Europe, and gained strength during the Industrial Revolution.[1] It was partly a revolt against aristocratic social and political norms of the Age of Enlightenment and a reaction against the scientific rationalization of nature,[2] and was embodied most strongly in the visual arts, music, and literature.
Sited From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanticism
Sited From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanticism
Gothic Literature
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