Grade 9 English - Shakespeare Flashcards

1
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Act?

A

basically a chapter so a sequence of incidents

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Scene?

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a certain incident within an act of a play

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3
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Line?

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a type of dialogue that consists of 5 poetic feet with each foot being 2 syllables

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4
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Citation?

A

a way to site a play

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5
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How do you cite a play?

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(Act,Scene, line) first 2 are in big than small numeral numbers

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Climax?

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The point at which the rising action begins falling towards a resolution

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7
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Where is the climax within a play usually located?

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Act 3

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8
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Obsolete Words?

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Words that were once common to the English language but are now out of general use

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Archaic Words?

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Words that were once common to the English language but are now considered old-fashioned and rarely used

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10
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Verse?

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A formal way of speech from a character that is usually attributed to a character of a higher standing (typically rhymes)

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Prose?

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A non-formal way of speech from a character that is usually attributed to a character of lower standing

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Rhyming Couplet?

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Two consecutive rhyming lines often used to signal the end of a scene or section of action

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13
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What are the 3 options to showing the significance of a Shakespeare quote?

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  1. Literary Analysis
  2. Character or Plot Development
  3. Thematic Development
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14
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Literary Analysis?

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Your looking for the figurative language within the quote

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Character or Plot Development?

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Your looking for any signs of the quote showing a part with development towards the plot of the play or a certain character

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16
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Thematic Development?

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Your looking for a universal theme that the author is trying to convey within the quote

17
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What are the 4 things you need to know to anylise a quote within Shakespeare?

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  1. Who is speaking?
  2. Who they are speaking to?
  3. What is happening?
  4. What is the significance of the quote