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genre,poetry, sonnet-14 lines limb meter, theme,tone,mood |
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understanding the audience setting |
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describe the relationship of the liter work in the universe or world which the work was converse. |
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what it meant then to what it means now. |
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the effect spiritually emotion, why its touches and moves them. |
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dealing w/emotions dealings w/body,soul and spirit. |
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Expressive the relationship |
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to the work to the author his own work, his pain we combine all these together. |
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to be pushed to the envelope |
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viewed from kids-fantasy,fairy tale Adult-matting the Nazis movement.You can write work and miss the audience complete. |
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Fiction, Non-fiction, science, mystery, poetry, classics, Romance |
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Tell me what takes place but not analyze |
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rushing through the ending fore shadowing whats to fore coming |
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Physical Culture-knowing the props Temporal-time |
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main character, same value and ability |
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against the Protagonist, main character |
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Major/minor character-well develop character what they do and how the reader see them |
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one tone and den-mention can be become a round which is changing by growing |
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difference in characters that help each other. Emphases on similarities and differences between two characters. |
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I, if i'm telling the story meaning i survived it. |
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incongruity not measuring up |
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the audience knows something when the characters don't know. |
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some objective that has a meaning sufficient. |
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symbol that was established for over many years. Example: a cross |
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Spring:youth Summer:Maturity Autumn: Fulfillment,aging Winter: Death,emptiness Dawn:Birth, enlightenment Morning:Youth Afternoon:Energy Sunset:Death Twilight:Mystery Night time: Unknown, scary |
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Up:Spiritually intellect Down:Materials West:origin, Death,adventage South: Sensually North: Moral repressive |
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White:purity, sickness,death Black:Death, evil Gray:med Red:passion,angry Green:growth,envy Yellow:sickly,coward Purple:royalty,riches Blue:Truth |
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Sun:Enlightenment Moon:Mystery Stars:law,doesn't change Wind:power of nature Rain:gloom,restoration Snow: transformation,sensation of life Fog:uncertain Water: purification,death, life Fire: Passion,love, destructiveness |
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1449-1056 England was invited by the Angelo's was by France. |
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1386-14 years later he finished them, 120 stories and only 24 out of the 120 where published |
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Wife of Bath and Pardoner's Tale |
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Have all three irony's Irony, Dramatic irony, solution irony |
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last two were younger than her and they treated her badly. |
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Wife of Bath reveled about herself |
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1 property, 2 Ability to think 3 Seduce No to be wielded by any man. |
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