What is literary convention as understood by the regular person? I understand literary conventions as to being an aspect of a certain kind of work, that will be found in others of that same type of work.
Narrative Unit: Personal Narrative 4th grade Common Core Standards | Writing and Composition Concepts and skills students master: 1. The recursive writing process is used to create a variety of literary genres for an intended audience Evidence Outcomes Students can: b. Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences. (CCSS: W.4.3) i. Orient the reader by establishing a situation and introducing a narrator…
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report (1988) sought to redress “the fact that schools no longer taught grammar” (Davison & Dowson, 2003: 29). These fluctuations were somewhat consolidated by the Cox Report (1989) which categorised the competing ideologies under the headings: personal growth, cross-curricular, adult needs, cultural heritage, and cultural analysis. The Cox Report directly informed the formation of the first National Curriculum (1990) which attempted to incorporate each ideology and whose fundamental premises have…
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Quick List of Common Literary Terms (Terms most applicable to AP Literature are in bold.) Abstract Language-Language describing ideas and qualities rather than observable or specific things, people, or places. The observable or "physical" is usually described in concrete language. Ad homonym—Latin for "against the man." When a writer personally attacks his or her opponents instead of their arguments Ad populum—Latin for "to the crowd." A fallacy of logic in which the widespread occurrence…
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physical response, and if you're lucky, spontaneous evacuation of bodily waste products." — Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw, Extra Punctuation Comedy-horror is a literary and genre that combines elements of comedy and horror, It can generally be categorised under three sub-genres: black comedy, parody and spoof. Comedy-horror generally takes the conventions of a well-known film or concept and pokes fun at them, exaggerating their form and language. The comedy-horror hybrid genre is a unique contradiction…
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(data, ideas, or concepts) in context to draw appropriate and well-supported conclusions. *Student will demonstrate the ability to synthesize ideas from a variety of sources producing an original product. Required Texts: The Seagull Reader: Stories, Poems, Plays edited by Joseph Kelly Access to: FGC Library Databases: “Literature Resources” (GALE) Materials: a small notebook, folder, or binder to keep approximately 10-12 journal entries (1-2 pages each); access to word processing and…
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Reading on Frankenstein Mary Shelley’s most popular novel, Frankenstein (1818) expresses her “secret unconscious desires and anxieties” (Delahoyde, n.d. para. 1) through the development of characters, setting and generic conventions. “A literary work is [in fact] a manifestation of the author’s own neuroses” (Delahoyde, n.d. para. 1). Through analysing Freud’s theories, one can psychoanalyse Frankenstein on an exceptionally comprehensive level, making connections between Shelley’s unconscious and…
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Dr. L. Kit Wheeler’s Website of Literary definitions Manuscripts from the Gothic period of art likewise have strange monsters and fantastical creatures depicted in the margins of the page, and elaborate vine-work or leaf-work painted along the borders. The term has come to be used much more loosely to refer to gloomy or frightening literature. Contrast with horror story, Gothic literature and Gothic novel (below). GOTHIC LITERATURE: Poetry, short stories, or novels designed to thrill readers…
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work was also characterized by an undercurrent of pathos and the occasional use of poetic conventions. He, like many great poets, had the capability of making the English language do unexpected and extraordinary things. In a letter to his mother, Cummings wrote "I should think myself cheated if I allowed my humanly-sentimental-mind to interfere, one iota, with the sealed letters of sensation brought to my soul by these eyes, these ears, this nose and this tongue" (Kennedy 174). The philosophy Cummings…
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Final Exam I. Multiple choice: 1% x 30 = 30% 1865-1914 1. The novels and short stories of Henry James and Edith Wharton tended to focus on (A) the tragic outcomes of impoverished characters living in industrialized urban wastelands. (B) the ordeals of isolated characters living as survivalists in the sparsely populated hinterlands of the United States. (C) the inner psychological lives of privileged upper-class characters. (D) the exploits of characters with startling accomplishments and impressive…
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Natalie Scott ENG-150: Interpretive Strategies 20 February 2015 Gabriel Conroy’s National Identity and Power in James Joyce's "The Dead" James Joyce’s intricate short story “The Dead” can be declared as one of the greatest works in Western literature. This short story serves as the final chapter in the collection of stories by Joyce called Dubliners. “The Dead” specifically, considers the complex issues of national identity and power while using historicism, patriarchy and language as a lens…
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