10.22 quiz Flashcards

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a choral hymn that praised this of wine and revelry and sometimes told a story.

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Dithyramb

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patron God of Greek drama;God of wine and vegetation.

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Dionysus

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2
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trivial or bad poetry

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Doggerel

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3
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official census of the English people and their possessions, notably land, completed in 1086

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Domesday Book

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the spirit double of a living person. two different people that look exactly the same.

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Doppelgänger

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literary work with dialogue written in verse and or prose and spoken by actors playing characters experiencing conflict and tension.

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Drama

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failure of a character to see or understand what is obvious to the audience.

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Dramatic Irony

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open that presents a moment in which a narrator/ speaker discusses a topic and in doing so reveals his feeling and state of mind to a listener or the reader.

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Dramatic monologue

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8
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list of the characters in a play

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Dramatis personae

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9
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part of a play performed in gestures, without speech;pantomime.
ex: in Shakespeare plays they appear as a stage direction

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Dumb show

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10
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terms describing published versions of newspapers and magazines.

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Edition and Issue

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acting in oneself’s best interests by selecting what appears to be the most beneficial of all the choices available.

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Egoism, Rational

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12
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somber poem or song that praises or laments the dead.

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Elegy

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13
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pertaining to the time when Elizabeth i resigned as queen of England

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Elizabethan

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14
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1)in Ancient Greece a poem in the form of a choral song praising a victor in the Olympic Games. 2) In modern usage, any speech, essay, open,, etc.that praises a person

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Encomium

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15
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carrying the sense of one line of verse over to the next line without a pause

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Enjambment

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stage direction in a play manuscript indicating the entrance into the stage of a character or characters

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Enter

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long poem in a lofty style about the exploits of heroic figures.

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Epic

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literary practices, rules, or devices that become commonplace in epic poetry.

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Epic conventions

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funeral hymn or ode; dirge

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Epicedium

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wise or witty saying expressing a universal truth in a few words.

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Epigram