Friday, May 16, 2008

English 10 spring review

English 10

Review

 

Informative speech

 

Taming of the Shrew

Characters

            Petruchio

            Katerina

            Bianca

            Lucentio

            Hortensio

            Baptista

            Grumio

            Gremio

Tranio

            Shakespeare

            Soliloquy

            Monologue

Dramatic Irony

Situational Irony

            Aside

Shrew

Fie

Wench

Forswear

Twain

Hence

Amiable

Oblivion

            5 Act structure

Themes

            Is Shakespeare sexist?

            Killing with kindness

           

Famous lines

“And will you, nill you, I will marry you.”

“Good sister, wrong me not, nor wrong yourself, to make a bondmaid and a slave of me. That I disdain. But for these other goods—unbind my hands…”

“Why came I hither but to that intent? Think you a little din can daunt mine ears? Have I not in my time heard lions roar?”

“Thus have I politicly begun my reign, And ‘tis my hope to end successfully. My ________________ now is sharp and passing empty, and till she stoop, she must not be full-gorged.”

“Thy husband is thy lord, they life, they keeper, thy head, thy sovereign, one that cares for thee…”

 

Sonnets and their structure

 

Poetry

Literary devices

Alliteration

Metaphor

Simile

Personification

Tone

Rhythm

Assonance

Connotation

Symbolism

Imagery

Rhyme

 

Poems studied

 

Authors

 

King Arthur

Lancelot

Guinevere

Merlin

Camelot

Characters

Themes (anticipation guide. Class discussion).

Sword in the Stone

Epic hero

Uther

The code of chivalry

Courtly love

Troubadors

Lady of Shalott

 

Writing

Effective thesis

Paragraphs

Essay structure

Examples

Specifics

Complete sentences

Comma splices

Run-un sentences

Fragments

Hook sentences

 

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