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40 Cards in this Set
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The repetition of the same/similar consonant sound
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Alliteration
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The repetition of similar vowel sounds
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Assonance
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The mood or feeling created in a piece of writing
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Atmosphere
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A pause or break within a line of poetry
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Caesura
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The repetition of the same or similar final consonant sounds
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Consonance
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metrical foot in poetry that has an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
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iamb
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a line of poetry that contains 5 iambic feet
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iambic pentameter
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poem that does not tell a story but expresses the personal feelings or thoughts of speaker
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lyric poetry
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a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry
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meter
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a recurring object or concept in a work of literature
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motif
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a poem that tells a story
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narrative poetry
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indicated with letters of the alphabet, rhyming sound represented by different letter of alphabet
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rhyme scheme
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when words within the same line of poetry have repeated sounds
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internal rhyme
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words that have some correspondence in sound but not an exact one
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slant rhyme
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14 line poem, 10 syllables per line
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italian sonnet
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person, place, thing, event that has meaning in itself and that also stands for somehting more than itself
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symbol
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Washington Irving wrote...
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The Legend of Sleepy Hallow
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Bram Stoker wrote...
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Dracula
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Mary Shelley wrote...
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Frakenstein
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Gothic Atmosphere
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Ruined churches/castles
abandoned towns, villages witches, monsters, vampires Skulls, skeletons secret passages/trap doors basements/cellars stairway/diagonals gargoyles stained glass and isolated areas |
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EAP: grew up in
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Virginia
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EAP: his mother died when he was
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3 years old
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EAP: one motif of his writing is
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premature burial
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EAP: married his
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13 year old first cousin
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EAP: adopted by
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John Allen- never cared about Poe
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EAP: published ______ in 1845, his most famous piece of literature
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The Raven
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EAP: during his life time he was known primarily as an
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editor and critic
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EAP: je was a harsh and rude critic often criticizing the author's
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appearance and character
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EAP: was a violent
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drunk, low tolerance for alcohol
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EAP: invented the ______ tale
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detective tale, detective named Dupin
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EAP: published ______ in 1845, his most famous piece of literature
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The Raven
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EAP: during his life time he was known primarily as an
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editor and critic
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EAP: je was a harsh and rude critic often criticizing the author's
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appearance and character
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EAP: was a violent
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drunk, low tolerance for alcohol
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EAP: invented the ______ tale
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detective tale, detective named Dupin
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EAP: published ______ in 1845, his most famous piece of literature
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The Raven
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EAP: during his life time he was known primarily as an
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editor and critic
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EAP: je was a harsh and rude critic often criticizing the author's
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appearance and character
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EAP: was a violent
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drunk, low tolerance for alcohol
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EAP: invented the ______ tale
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detective tale, detective named Dupin
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