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Components Of Tragedy PowerPoint

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Components of Tragedy Dignified Character Tragic Flaw is a personality trait Pride Naivety Short-sightedness Impetuosity Jealousy Ambition What could be YOUR Tragic Flaw? Mine might be indecision?I?m not quite sure! Tragic Flaw leads hero to make decisions that lead to the downfall Tragic Hero realizes his/her foolishness? And dies with dignity Except for the case of Creon And Oedipus The ?Rise? is followed by the ?Fall? Which public figures could be considered ?tragic heroes?? Michael Jackson Joe Paterno O.J. Simpson Chris Farley Chris McCandless

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Literary Terms for Honors/AP English Term Definition Source Example Abstract terms A term that cannot be perceived by the senses?opposite concrete Act Major subdivision of a play Ad Hominem argument Argument that attacks an opponent rather than the ideas. More emotional by nature. Allegory An allegory has characters, a setting, as well as other types of symbols that have both literal and figurative meanings. Alliteration The repetition of the same consonant sound in several words Allusion Reference to a person, place, or event from literature, history, religion, mythology, politics, sports, science, or pop culture Anachronism An event or object that does not fit the time period in which it is placed. Analogy

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Lily Jara Mrs. Brugger English 1 H 6 June 2010 Foreshadowing Essay The role of foreshadowing in a story enhances the suspense and is a warning to what will happen next. In William Shakespeare?s play, Romeo and Juliet, foreshadowing works through dreams the characters have, premonitions they feel, and omens.

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1. Allegory- a narrative used to describe what is going to take place in a story. Example: 2. Alliteration- repeating consonant sounds that make a pattern of sounds. Example: "Licking Lovely Little Lollipops" The letter "L" at the beginning of each word gives the phrase a similar tone. 3. Allusion- reference to another form of literary work by a person, place, or thing in history. Example: "I'm no Romeo" The person saying this is comparing their self as not being as romantic as Romeo of "Romeo & Juliet." 4. Analogy- basing a comparison on two similar things. Example: "Citizens are to president as solar system is to galaxy" The objects have a direct affect of relating to one another. 5. Anaphora- repetition of a word or words at the beginning of two or more phrases or sentences.
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