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Notes on Aristotle's Poetics

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Erika Yoshii Gotterson 2A 9/20/2012 Reaction Paper 6- Notes on Aristotle Aristotle and Greek Tragedy Tragedy- ?goat song?- exists as an attempt to answer essential questions about life At first, some tragedy was based off of events that occurred not too long ago Poetics by Aristotle Prologue- introduces setting and major action Parodos- brings chorus in Body- alternates between main actors and chorus Exodus- concludes the play, all members leave Plays written in verse, although styles varied Actors used rhesis (persuasive speech), monody (musical solo), agon (formal debate), stychomythia (rapid exchange of dialogue), the formal elements of tragedy The works of only 4 playwrights survived

Literary Character Types

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Character Types Protagonist main character in a literary work Antagonist character or force that blocks the . protagonist Round Flat Dynamic Static Foil complex, multi-faceted character character that can be defined by using only one or two personality traits character that changes by' the end of the story character that remains consistent in his/her personality traits throughout the story (doesn't change) character used as a contrast to another character
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ANTHEM practice questions

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Questions for Anthem Chapter One 1. From what point of view is this story told and how do you know? 2. Why does the narrator use plural pronouns to refer to himself? 3. What type of conflict is described in this chapter? man vs. ______________ 4. What evidence is provided that reveals the society in which the narrator lives is a repressive society? 5. What is the narrator?s name? 6. What are two ways by which the narrator is different than most people? 7. Where do children live until they reach the age of five? 8. What happens to children when they reach the age of fifteen? 9. What career does the narrator wish to be assigned? 10. What are some things taught in school that are incorrect? 11. What occupation is the narrator assigned?

2 AP LANG papers

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The Era of the ?Common Man? The Jacksonian Period lived up to its characteristics of being the era of the ?common man.? Andrew Jackson allowed the common man an equal chance achieving success through his economic development, political development, and reform movements. During the era of the ?common man? the common man was the the middle class white male. President Andrew Jackson was the first American to come from humble beginnings and to become the President, this personified the idea of the self-made man. Andrew Jackson also personified the common man because he had been born to a family not of means. Both of Jackson?s parents died when he was young and he fended for himself then worked his way into the military then later became the first president not born from wealth.?

RA of Serving In Florida

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Serving in Florida is an essay written by Barbara Ehrenreich that is a first-hand experience by the author in the world of working minimum wage jobs. The author tried to balance two low paying jobs in order to make ends meet. Ehrenreich mainly uses pathos, or the emotional appeal, in her essay to persuade young adults to go to college and strive for high paying jobs and uses ethos, the ethical appeal as the secondary rhetorical appeal in her essay to convince her readers that she is indeed a credible author.

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