Unit 4- Poems That Describe: Imagry & Figurative Language Flashcards

1
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Words are chosen for their _________ (literal meanings)

A

Denotations

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2
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The poet may paint word pictures through ________, the use of the words which appeal to our senses.

A

Imagery

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3
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What includes various types of comparisons as well as language used on more than one level?

A

Figurative language

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4
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Figurative language includes various types of comparisons which are:

A

Similes
Metaphors
Personification
Apostrophe

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5
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Words are chosen for their _________ (suggested meanings or associations)

A

Connotations

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6
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Who was the American journalist who was born in Haverford, Pennsylvania; earned a Rhodes scholarship to Oxford University, and then returned from England and became an editor for several magazines including “Saturday Review” and wrote “Smells”?

A

Christopher Morley

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7
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Who was the Spanish poet who’s simple poems used nature and folk themes and wrote “Platero and I”?

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Juan Ramón Jiménez

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8
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What is an expressed comparison of unlike things in which the words “like”,”as”,”resembles”, or “similar to” are used?

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Simile

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9
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Who was one of the leading English poets of the Victorian period and was considered the voice of the Victorian age and wrote “The Oak” and “The Deserted House”?

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Alfred, Lord Tennyson

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10
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What is an implied comparison in which one thing is described in terms of another?

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Metaphor

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11
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What is a comparison in which human qualities are given to an inanimate object or an animal?

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Personification

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12
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Who was the popular German romantic writer from a Jewish family who was especially known for his lyrical poetry, which is characterized by intense emotion and irony and wrote “A Lonely Pine Is Standing”?

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Heinrich Heine

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13
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Who was not a famous American poet until after she died, and after attending Amherst Institute and Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, isolated herself in Amherst, Massachusetts; dressing herself only in white and seeing no one but close friends, and wrote “I Like to See It Lap the Miles” and “It Sifts from Leaden Sieves”?

A

Emily Dickinson

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14
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Sometimes a poet will exaggerate to emphasize a truth. What is this exaggeration called?

A

Overstatement or hyperbole

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15
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What author was born in Hope, Illinois, had a Ph.D. from Columbia University, was a literary editor for “The Nation” magazine, his biographies include “Shakespeare” and “Nathaniel Hawthorne”, and he received a Pulitzer prize for his “Collected Poems” and wrote “The Story Teller?”

A

Mark Van Doren

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16
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What has meaning in itself but also represents something beyond itself?

A

Symbol

17
Q

Who was a German poet, novelist, and essayist who won the Nobel Prize for literature, some of his famous novels being “Siddhartha”,”Steppenwolf”, and “Magister Ludi”, and his poems and novels express man’s spiritual loneliness and wrote “Alone”?

A

Hermann Hesse

18
Q

What poem is a comparison of life with a tree?

A

“The Oak”

19
Q

What poem is a description of a locomotive train?

A

“I Like to See It Lap the Miles”

20
Q

What poem is a description of snow?

A

“It Sifts from Leaden Sieves”

21
Q

What poem describes a tree’s dream of a better life?

A

“A Lonely Pine Is Standing”

22
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Who was an Irish poet, dramatist, and leader of the Irish Renaissance, was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1923, was in love with Maude Gonne but she rejected him, and wrote “The Folly of Being Comforted”?

A

William Butler Yeats

23
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Who wrote “Meeting at Night”?

A

Robert Browning