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54 Cards in this Set
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Epic |
a long narrative poem |
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hero |
a legendary figure |
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character traits |
qualities individuals possess |
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diction |
author's word choice |
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tone |
author's attitude towards his/her subject |
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universal themes |
timeless values |
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alliteration |
repitition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words |
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caesure |
a pause within a line |
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kenning |
a metaphor that enhances meaning |
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mood |
feeling |
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imagery |
mental pictures |
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setting |
time and place |
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epic hero |
a larger than life figure that embodies the ideals of a race or nation |
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theme |
main or central idea |
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sundry |
assorted |
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paraphrase |
a restatement of a text or passage in your own words |
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chivalry |
the rules and customs of medieval knighthood |
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pilgrim |
one on a religious journey |
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laity |
the body of religous worshipers, as distinguished from the clergy |
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clergy |
the group or body of ordained persons in a religion |
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exemplum |
a short story that illustrates a moral point |
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Irony |
the contrast between what is written and what is meant |
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foreshadowing |
hints of that which is to come |
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pardoner |
a church official that sells certificates for forgiveness for sins |
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indulgence |
the same as a pardon |
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radix malorum est cupiditas |
latin for the love of money is the root of all evil |
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avarie |
greed; the love of money |
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allegorical |
a tale with both a literal and symbolic meaing |
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narrator |
a person who gives an account or tells the story of events |
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frame story |
narrative providing the framework for connecting a series of otherwise unrelated stories |
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prologue |
a preface or introductory part |
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digression |
a passage that deviates from the central theme in writing |
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flattery |
to insincerely |
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rebuttal |
to provide some evidence or argument that refutes or opposes |
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marital |
relating to marraige |
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strife |
a quarrel, struggle or clash |
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reprieve |
to delay the impending punishment or sentence |
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fruitless |
useless; unproductive, without results or success |
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sovereignty |
having supreme power or authority |
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textual |
within a piece of writing |
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medieval romance |
a dramatic verse or prose narrative involving adventurous heroes idealized love, and supernatural events |
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taunt |
to provoke by insults or mockery |
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character traits |
the speech, thoughts feelings or actions of an individual revealing his or her true self |
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plot |
the sequence of events in a piece of writing |
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external conflict |
between a character and an outside force |
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internal conflict |
takes place within the mind of the character |
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motivations |
reasons for acting |
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summarize |
restate in your own words |
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exemplify |
to show or illustrate |
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ideal |
a standard of perfection or excellence |
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objective |
not influenced by personal feelings |
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besiege |
to attack |
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usurp |
to seize by force or without legal right |
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apparition |
a supernatural appearance |