Narrative Essay Test – Flashcards
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            Precarious
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        Adj. -Unstable, exposing, involving danger
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            Insular
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        Adj. -Reflecting narrow point of view -Ignorant or uninterested in other peoples' cultures
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            Veranda
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        N -Big porch of a large, open house
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            Kohl
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        N -Powder used to darken the edges of eyelids  *Similar to eyeliner
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            Provincial
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        Adj. -Limited, narrow  *Not been to many places, lack of experience, can't see bigger picture
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            Palpitating
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        V. -Beating rapidly, throbbing
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            Ayah
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        N. -A nurse or maid native to India
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            Chapattis
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        N. -Flat bread
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            Wizened
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        Adj. -Dry, shrunken, or wrinkled as a result of aging
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            Tepid
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        Adj. -Moderately warm  *Can be used as response/attitude/temp
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            Tonga
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        N. -Common horse-drawn vehicle in India
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            Coolies
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        N. -Unskilled laborers/porters hired for low wages
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            Peevishness
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        Adj. -Fretful, annoyed by things, irked, unnerved
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            Petty
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        Adj. -Of little or no importance
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            Cowed
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        Adj. -Terrorized, scared, bullied
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            Imperialism
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        N. -Extending rule of a nation to foreign countries
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            Despotic
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        Adj. -Tyrannical, authoritarian
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            Squalid
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        Adj. -Foul and respulsive
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            Garish
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        Adj. -Tastelessly colorful, showy, elaborate
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            Futility
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        N. -The quality of being ineffective/uselessness
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            Pretext
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        N. -Something that is put forward to conceal a true purpose or object/excuse
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            Conjurer
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        N. -A person who calls up spirits or practices magic
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            Labyrinth
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        N. -An intricate maze -Metaphor for complicated things-->hard to get out
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            Animosities
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        N. -ill will or resentment tending toward active hostility -an antagonistic attitude
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            Apprehend
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        V. -To understand, grasp meaning of -To arrest
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            Collateral
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        N. -Security pledge for payment of a loan Adj. -Peripheral, unintended part
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            Deference
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        N. -Humble submission or respect -Integrating regard for another's wishes
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            Desponding
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        V. -Becoming or feeling extreme discouragement, dejection, depression
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            Effectual
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        Adj. -Producing or able to produce a desired effect, effective
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            Emulation
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        N. -Effort/desire to equal/excel others
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            Encumbrance
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        N. -A burden or dependent person
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            Enumerated
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        Adj. -Counted or listed one after another
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            Exact (verb)
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        V. -To call for, demand, require
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            Expedients
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        N. -Something done or used to achieve a particular end, usually quickly or temporarily, solutions
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            Importuning
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        Adj. -Pressing or urging with troublesome persistance -To request/beg for urgency -To annoy/trouble
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            Inclemency
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        N -The unpleasant cold or wet -Something that is rough or harsh or severe
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            Parsimony
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        N -Extreme unwillingness to spend money or use resources -Extreme frugality or stinginess
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            Prolific
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        Adj. -Producing offspring, young, fruit
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            Propagation
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        N -Something increased in number or amount -Breeding of specimens by natural processes from the parent stock
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            Rudiments
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        N -Basic principles of a subject
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            Scrupulous
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        Adj. -Minutely careful and picky
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            What are the components of a narrative essay?
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        POPCD -Purpose -Organization -POV -Context -Details
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            How is a narrative essay different from a memoir?
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        -Narrative essay about you, but not ONLY about you--purpose -Memoir is JUST about you
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            Memoir
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        Autobiographical story
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            Analytical essay
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        In depth examination of some aspect of a text or texts--must use textual evidence
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            Satire
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        A manner of writing that mixes a critical attitude with wit and humor in an effort to improve mankind and human institutions -Technique ex: ridicule, irony, exaggeration -Goal is to point out the hypocrisy of his target -Often comparative
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            Logical appeal
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        Technique in persuasive essay--supports a position with evidence such as facts, statistics, and expert testimony (logos)
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            Emotional appeal
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        Technique in persuasive essay--arouses strong feelings, often by using charged words (pathos)
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            Ethical appeal
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        Technique in persuasive essay--establishes the writer's qualifications, credibility, and objectivity (ethos)
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            Which story connects to Romeo and Juliet?
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        "By Any Other Name" -Romeo and Juliet balcony (name) scene
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            "By Any Other Name"
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        Santha Rama Rau
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            "A Modest Proposal"
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        Jonathan Swift
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            "Antigua: A Small Place"
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        Jamaica Kincaid
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            "On Seeing England for the First Time"
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        Jamaica Kincaid
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            "Shooting an Elephant"
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        George Orwell
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            What is the connection of By Any Other Name to Romeo and Juliet?
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        They both examine the insignificance of a name -By any other name would smell as sweet  *Character still same
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            How does the significance of name differ between Premila and Santha?
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        Premila-->Sees significance  *Tries to conform to name Santha-->Doesn't think a name defines a person  *Able to maintain identity through changes
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            What was swifts POV in A modest proposal
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        Parents are English, lived in Dublin -Caught in between  *Makes us more sympathetic
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            Why is it significant that he points out that an American suggested the idea?
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        Implies the savagery of Americans  -Writing for British audience
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            What is the significance of the subtitle of a modest proposal?
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        Poor children as a burden to their parents or country -Suspicious
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            How is the word "humbly" used ironically in A Modest Proposal?
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        Humbly -Completely opposite  *Satirically understated -Like "modest"
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            How does his persona as the projector help convince us?
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        -Sounds educated -Knowledgeable  *Has read other proposals
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            How does Swift use emotional appeal?
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        -Describing the state of Dublin -BABIES
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            How does Swift use ethical appeal?
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        -Educated, trustworthy -Compared to others projectors -Intention  *Page 11--"But my intention...charity in the streets"
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            How does Swift use logical appeal?
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        Factors and numbers -number of babies  *30,000 maintain own child
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            What are some examples of irony in A Modest Proposal?
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        -Eat babies while christening your own baby -Will prevent abortions which "murder children"--but exactly what he wants to do
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            Irony
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        A literary device involving contradiction
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            Verbal Irony
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        Discrepancy between what is said and what is true
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            Dramatic irony
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        When the meaning of the situation is understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play
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            Situational irony
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        Discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually occurs
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            How is the projector two-headed?
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        -Cocky  *He is the only one that can help -Caring, not in for glory  *Wants to benefit all
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            What does the idea of "breeders" do in a modest proposal?
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        -Animals, no emotionality -Handmaid's tale
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            How is the society proposed by swift a dystopia?
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        -Cease to have economic problems -Obvious harsh conditions
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            How does the persuasive structure of A Modest Proposal add to its satirical tone?
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        -Form like tone is satire of actual "projector's proposal"
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            What allows Swift to encompass English and irish views?
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        He attacks both sides
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            What is the main purpose of "By Any Other Name"?
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        People need to value what is important to them rather than accepting the common view.
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            Themes of "By Any Other Name"
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        -Discrimination is powerful -One's name is not one's identity -Preserving self-identity and value
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            Compare the level of intimidation between Premila and Santha?
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        Premila-->"Less easily intimidated"  -Holds her own against teacher  -Not easily swayed Santha-->Tiny Voice
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            How old are the sisters?
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        Santha-->5 1/2 Premila-->8
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            Which sister in BAON is more static?
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        Santha-->Static -She "understood" from the beginning -Sep from Cynthia Premila-->Dynamic -Headstrong, then conforming (sandwiches, ayah) then rejects it again
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            What is an example of Santha's free-spiritedness?
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        When she is playing with the cook's son
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            How could Premila and Santha be considered the two sides of Santha?
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        Conflicted -Herself now--two sides--not as naive -Able now to compartmentalize, and put parts of herself in P and S
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            What are examples of foils in the essays?
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        Premila and Santha -Opposites -Able to determine one's actions from the other
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            What is the structural significance of the start of BAON?
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        "In media res" -We don't know background  * Doesn't matter, new name -More interesting this way (hook)
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            How do descriptions of Indian items differ from descriptions of English items in BAON?
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        Indian -Rich, colorful, cultural English -Bland, strange
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            Describe the school building they attended.
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        Indian design, British inside -Doesn't fit, doesn't really function -Still Indian-->Can't change that
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            In BAON, the differences are always implied as either..?
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        Better or worse
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            What is an example of touch in BAON?
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        Hand-->Little Girl-->Connection "Lightly touched my arm"  *Carful
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            What is an example of sound in BAON?
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        Fans whispering -Behind back -Outsiders, secrets
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            What is an example of taste in BAON?
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        Tons of food )Indian) -Flavorful, culture<--In depth description  *Opposed to sandwiches (not described)
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            What is an example of sight in BAON?
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        Dress (cotton)-->out of place -vs. silk Indian dress White room--Perfection
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            What is an example of smell in BAON?
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        Jasmine
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            Why doesn't Santha know what an apple is?
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        Not part of her culture -Doesn't eat--Doesn't matter to her
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            Isolated vs. provincial
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        Isolated-->Seen, chose to be narrow (English) Provincial-->Hadn't seen anything, unopposed (Indian)
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            How is the prejudice in BAON subtle?
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        -Install idea in minds that English views and ways are better  *are never explicit -Infects everyone-->causes change
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            What is the significance of the lizard?
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        Santha watches the lizard (because she is bored) -Sees it as strange, and unknown  *Just as foreign as her teacher and the English
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            Rhetoric
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        The way language is being used (styles)
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            Diction
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        Word choice
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            Syntex
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        Word order
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            What does a descriptive essay include?
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        Evocative details -Relevant-->Theme/Meanign
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            Descriptive vs Story
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        Descriptive-->Tone, style (rhetorical strategies) Story-->Characterization, symbols, allusions (tangible
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            What is the "mental picture" of Antigua?
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        Odd little word (peaceful yet isolated) -[Felt deeper->You have to look] -Sounds good when you're listening to it
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            What are the dual perspectives of Antigua
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        Beautiful vs. TOO beautiful -More interesting, not stagnant
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            Tone
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        Writer's attitude towards the subject
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            Style
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        Creating message
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            Conflict
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        Problem presented -Man vs Man -Man vs Himself -Man vs Society -Man vs Universe
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            "Hideous Laughter"
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        Shooting an elephant -Shows his hatred of when they humiliate him--PRIDE -Laughter (recurring)
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            "Important enough to be hated"
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        Shooting an elephant -Conflict  *Hate BUT important  >Which is better?
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            "2000 wills pushing me"
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        Shooting an elephant -Forced *FEELS forced
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            "Safe" ways to protest
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        -Powerless, only choice -Sounds like a kid (tripping, spitting, jeering)
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            What is the tone of Shooting an Elephant
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        -Understated, casual (not melodramatic) -Varied sentence structure  *long description=>Short  --Abrupt=>Back to reality
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            What are some examples of irony in Shooting an Elephant?
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        -He shoots elephants from pressure of Burmese  *Europe supposed to be the power -Buddhists jeering  *Supposed to be holy -Orwell as leader  *Knows nothing about them  *Young  *Ill-educated
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            Why did Orwell end his story the way he did?
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        -Highlights conflict  *How pride and self-consciousness altered his rationality -"Immediately afterwords"  *Not his view now  *Showing he had a different midset  >He wants us to scorn him
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            Which affected us more, BAON or SaE?
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        Shooting an Elephant -2 perspectives -More Conflict  *BAON-->conflict as background, forgotten  *SaH-->Huge conflict, lingering guilt
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            Parallelism
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        Words, phrases, structure, ideas, or organization that work the same way in tandem EX: Real--Unreal  "On Seeing England for the First Time"
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            Where is there parallelism in "On Seeing England for the First Time"
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        -Repeating England -Repeated sentence structure  *Point out that her ideas are emersed in the reality she sees
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            "Extremely not beautiful" "Unfavorable"
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        -Countering what she's been taught -Change pace of reading
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            "As surely they would be" (sent to heaven)
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        -Sarcasm -They've been given so much--why not be given this too
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            Why would she make herself seem so closed-minded?
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        Points out the prejudice that is present on both sides -Not an article about the horror of the English
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            What are the prejudices present in "On Seeing England for the First Time"?
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        Points out conceptual irony -Human concept of prejudice united with power  *English -Is her prejudice more ok?--she is saying hes is dismissed as "personal opinion" -We usually only notice prejudice when its paired with power  *We would be disgusted if this were instead white against black
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            How is Kincaid commenting on humanity?
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        She is drawing similarities among all humans -Same prejudice  *Different power -Can't resist taking over someone else
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            What is Swift's purpose?
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        To call attention to the economic problems that existed in Dublin
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            What is the tone of shooting an elephant?
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        Conflicted -Constantly changing -Conflict of shooting and conflict between cultures (tone is more of his conflict)
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            What is the difference between imperialism and colonialism?
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        Controlling vs owning Colony-->Usually is somewhat dependent on another country Imperialism-->"Empire"
