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| What is the Greek definition for zeugma? Example. |
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| zeugma is to yoke / Mercury and hand fly above my head |
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| example of anadiplosis, anaphora and their opposites |
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| What does the word haiku literally translated into English? |
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| What does haiku mean or entail? |
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| light- heartedness / mundane life |
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| What are the two main difference in haiku when it was reformed? |
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| because its own from (from orenga), tercet. |
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| What does the kigo signify in a haiku |
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| season of the composition |
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| What are the sounds called in japanese haiku |
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| How does that differ from the English Language? |
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| it cannot be translated to syllables |
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| Apostrophe is a Greek word meaning what? |
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| What does the definition of the apostrophe mean? |
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| turn away from the audience |
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| What three other titles that can be used for an apostrophic poem? |
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| How do you constitute if a poem is an apostriphic one? |
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| What is usual subject of an apostrophic poem? |
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| What does Ekphrasis mean? |
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| What is the function of Ekphrasis? |
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| a creative word for response |
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| What form of art do poets usually utilize to create an ekphrasitc poem? |
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| Tanka comes from which country? |
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| What century did Tanka originate? |
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| What century did Tanka decline in quality ? Why? |
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| How many lines are in a tanka poem? |
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| How many moraes are in a tanka poem? |
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| What is the use of a pivot phrase? |
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| rhetorical contrast where a phrase can have a double meaning of end of one phrase |
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| What are the common subjects of the tanka? |
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| Sijo comes from which country? |
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| How many lines does a sijo comprise? |
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| When do the major and minor pause occur? |
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| major - end, minor - middle |
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| What type of poem is the pantoum? |
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| In the third line of the poem, what happens? |
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| syntactical paradox, judge, command, counter term, resolution |
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| What type of stanzas appear in four-line stanza? |
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| What is the rhyme scheme? |
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| Define 'refrain' as it relates to the poem? |
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| The ghazal has something similar to refrain, What is it? |
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| What is the minimum amount of stanzas a ghazal should have? |
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| What is a stanza called in this form? |
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| What is the rhyme scheme of the ghazal? |
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| What was the usual subject of the ghazal? |
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| mystical love with melancholy mood |
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| What is another term for Cinquain? |
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| Who created the cinquain we studied in the class? |
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| How many syllables appear in this form? |
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| What is the syllable breakdown per line? |
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| What is this form influenced by? |
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| Where does the villanelle come from? |
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| Write out the rhyme scheme for villanelle and describe each part |
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A1bA2, abA1, abA2, abA1, abA2, abA1A2.
A1 - first refrain A2 - second refrain a - a's b - b's |
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| What country was villanelle introduced to in the 16th century? |
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| What two distinct parts of villanelle existed at 16th century? |
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| Pastoral subject, refrain |
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| What century was the villanelle standardized? |
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| Name the parts of villanelle |
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| 19 line, 5 tercets, 1 quatrain |
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| Where does the word Lyric come from? |
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| Greek instrument called "Lyra" |
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| What is the lyric's structure? |
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| it is an element of a song |
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| What are the 5 quality of a lyric? |
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1. Brief 2. Homornize 3. Need to be spontaneous 4. subjective and have personal expression 5. be an invested action of mind upon will |
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| Sonnet comes from what Italian word? |
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| What is the definition of the word sonetto? |
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| What are the 3 types of sonnets? |
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| Shakespeare, Petrarchan, Spenserian |
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| What is stanza arrangement and rhyme scheme of Shakespeare sonnet? |
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| 3 quartain and couplets // abab cdcd efefgg |
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| What is stanza arrangement and rhyme scheme of Spenserian sonnet? |
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| 3 quartain and couplet // abab bcbc cdcdee |
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| What is stanza arrangement and rhyme scheme of Petrarchan sonnet? |
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| octo and sestina // abba abba cdecde |
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| Sestina comes from what Italian words? |
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| What is the definition of Sesto? |
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| What is the last stanza in a sestina? |
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| What is usual arrangement of the last stanza in reference to its end-words? |
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| Please give me the end-word arrangement for the first 6stanzas of the sestina? |
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| What is the definition of the Greek word heteroglossia? |
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| Tell me the famous quote by Sir Philip Sydney about heteroglossia |
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| "you do not mingle kings and clown" |
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| Ode comes from the Greek word aeidein which means? |
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| The ode is a lyrical form, what does that mean? |
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| The ode is of considerable length. This is the opposite of what form? |
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| What are the 4 qualities of an ode? |
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| Lyrical, Deication, Serving mood height toward dicho, of considerable length |
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| What was the term of Pindar's famous victory odes and what subject did they pertain to? |
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| Epinikia, victories of athletes in Olympia |
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| How were ballads passed down through the generations? |
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| What are the three constants of a ballad? |
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single episode, little revealing setting point is catastrophe, conclusion usually goes abrupt
Dramatic
Impersonal |
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| Explain what dramatic and monologue mean in the term dramatic monologue |
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dramatic - vocalization, implies that need audience monologue - person speaking alone |
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| What is the most important feature of the dramatic monologue? ex? |
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| irony, resist but requires |
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| Can a sonnet also be a dramatic monologue? |
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| What does a dramatic monologue emphasize? |
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| figure of speech, contradicting term |
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| How is a prose poem an oxymoron? |
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| When did the prose poem originate and by whom? |
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| 18th century, Aloysis Bertrand |
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| Over the next three centuries, the prose poem has evolved into what? |
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| Linguistic exercise Tender Buttons, Gertrude |
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| What is the poetic unit of this form |
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| What is the two key parts and explain their purpose |
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tenor - subject vehicle - sends to embody the tone and analogy |
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| How different is simile from metaphor? |
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| Name 5 different feet in the scansion process. |
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Iamb U / Trochee : / U Dactyl : / U U Anapest : U U / Spondes : // |
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| State the number of feet per line up to six |
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mononeter Dimeter Trimeter tetrameter pentameter hexameter |
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