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1. Literature


2. Literary Criticism


3. Expression ( Right Side of Brain)


4. Explanation (Left Side of Brain)



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

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


11.Figurative Language


12. Psychology


13. Neurology


14. Mythology


15. Water stories symbolize




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

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

Types of plot


21. Episodic


22. Progressive


23.Foreshadowing


24. Deusexmachina


25. Deus-Ex-Machina


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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)

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

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