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19 Cards in this Set
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1. Literature 2. Literary Criticism 3. Expression ( Right Side of Brain) 4. Explanation (Left Side of Brain)
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1. Expression of human condition 2. Explanation of what and how of literature 3. arts, wholistic, holistic, connotative, unconscious, symbolically 4. Logic/reason, science/math, non fiction, sequential, denotative, conscious, literal |
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5. Chaos Theory 6. Math Theory 7. Holistic 8. Wholistic 9. Denotative 10. Connotative |
5. never be explained 6. have to be contradictory 7. a whole is worth more than sum of parts 8. seeing the whole picture 9. literal meaning of dictionary 10. beyond literal/ cant explain
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11.Figurative Language 12. Psychology 13. Neurology 14. Mythology 15. Water stories symbolize
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11. language beyond literal meaning 12. soft side of science 13. hard side of science; left/right brain theory 14. sacred writings of truth; bible 15. going from dirty to clean; baptizing; unconscious |
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16. Ethos 17. Mythos 18. Ritual 19. How 20. Plot |
16. meaning of life; good, bad, golden rule 17. express ethos; bible 18. give action symbolic meaning; baptism 19. craft tools of the trade 20. sequence of events |
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Types of plot 21. Episodic 22. Progressive 23.Foreshadowing 24. Deusexmachina 25. Deus-Ex-Machina
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21. can stand alone ( no sequence) 22. Lead up to climax 23. give hints to upcoming events 24. bad ending that hasn't been foreshadowed 25. God-from-machine |
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26. Setting 27. Flat setting 28. Round setting 29. Stages of life 30. Characters |
26. time and place 27. 2D; once upon a time setting 28. 3D; realistic 29. Summer=youth, fall=maturity,winter=death,spring=rebirth 30. what represents humans |
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31. Flat 32. Round 33. Theme 34. Style/ World Overview 35. 4 main mythologies of Europe |
31. 2D; Static, protagonist 32. 3D; Dynamic, antagonist 33. what is expressed about human condition; spin on subject 34. every storyteller has their own style 35. 1. Greco-Roman 2. Noise 3. Celtic 4. Judeo-Christian |
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36. Epic 37. Romance 38. Greek Epics Homen 39. Aenied 40. English Epic |
36. long poem in high style expressing ethics of a culture 37. little stories from Rome 38. 1. lliad 2. odyssey 39. Virgil 40. Beowolf |
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41. Saga 42. Oedipus Rex 43. Xenia 44. Dynamic Character 45. Static |
41. Noise Epic; 1. Saga the elder 2. Saga the youngen 42. Tragedy; Fate/Freewill; Fatheric quest 43. Welcoming in strangers/cyclopse 44. character changes belief system 45. do not change belief system |
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46. Protagonist 47. Antagonist 48. Style 49. Subject 50. Froyd |
46. good character 47. bad character 48. tone, word choice, type of book, sentence structure 49. love, friendship, freedom 50. put psychology in place;dreams have meaning; theory of how left brain can explain what the right brain does |
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51. Settings 52. 3 characters 53. ID 54. Ego 55. Super ego |
51. Landscapes; 1. Conscious 2. Preconscious 3. subconscious 4. unconscious 52. energies in the mind 53. pure energy; wants to do things;creativity; destruction; impersonal 54. I; (ID and Super ego working together); compromise; personal 3. Conscience; ethos; impersonal |
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56. Archetypal L.C. 57. Jung 58. Anima 59. Animus 60. Shadow |
56. universal mental pattern 57. agreed with Floyd; still own theory 58. woman ending 59. male ending 60. eagle eye |
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61. Joseph Campbell 62. Hero 63. Hero's Life 64. Great Chain of Being |
61. Mythologist 62. self sacrifice 63. 1. Birth, special blood lines 2. Childhood; threshold 3. Hero's Adventures; departure, fulfillment, return; test or revelations, wise man; helpers 64. Circle between: death, God, birth, and earth |
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65. Greeks 66. Cyclopse 67. Virgil 68. Norce 69. Celtic 70. Judeo-Christian |
65. Homer- 1. Illiad 2. Odyssey 66. son of posiden (one eyed) 67. wrote aenied Beawolf 68. darker; dying in battle 69. nature religion; druids, fairies, leprecauns 70. supreme God; judgmental |
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71. Three Types of love 72. Philius 73. Music in Excalibur 74. Excalibur 75. Merlin |
71. 1.Agape-spiritual, love of God; Credo 2. Amour-love of love/ individual; tristan and Iseulda 3. Eros-sexual; libido 72. Brotherly love 73. 1. Cal Orff- Carmina&Burana 2. R Wagner- Seigfried 3. R. Wagner- Tristan and Iseulde 74. Sacred swords; cross 75. Druid; helping christians; wise man Gaide |
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76. Uther Pendvagon 77. Duke Cornwalls 78. Ygraine 79. Morgana 80. Mondred |
76. 1st king of England; Arthur's Father 77. Last Celtic; Father of Morgana 78. His Wife; Arthur's and Morgana mother 79. their daughters; Arthur's half sister 80. Son of Morgana and Arthur |
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81. Sir Leondegrantz 82. Sir Urieus 83. Sir Percival 84. Sir Gawan 85. Sir Eck (Ector Moruem) |
81. Duke of Camelyard; father of Gueneuere 82. Knight's Arthur 83. Lancelor's squire 84. accuses Lancelot/ Guerever of amour 85. Raises Arthur (adopted father) |
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86. Sir Kay 87. Arthm 88. Lancelot 89. Speculative Fiction 90. First work |
86. Eck's son (adopted brother) 87. son of Pendragon and Ygraine 88. fights Arthur on bridge 89. 1. Science Fiction 2. Fantasy; enchantment; high (non realistic), low (realistic) (most popular) 90. Frankenstein-Shelly |
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91. Forefathers of Fantasy 92. Tolkein's 4 Elements of High Fantasy 93. Tree and Leaf 94. The Giver |
91. 1. Jules Verne; Wonders 2. H.G. Wells; Ethics 92. 1. Subcreation-what the author creates 2. Renewal 3. Escape 4. Consolation (2-4 what the reader experiences) 93. The Tolkein Reader- Explanation of fantasy 94. Dystophia |