AO2 Flashcards
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asides
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- a character remark either to the audience or another character, that other characters on stage are not supposed to hear
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monologue
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an extended speeech by a single character that is interrupted by others
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solioquy
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a speech a character gives when they are alone on the stage
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foil
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a character whose personality or attitudes are in sharp contrasts to those of another character in the same work
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allusion
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- reference to an event, person , play or other work of literture
- shakesphares work contains numerous allusions to greek and roman mythology
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verses
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- poetic language that includes meter and sometimes rhyms - organised lines with a consistent numbers of syllables
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prose
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- ordinary written language with no meter or rhyme - organized in sentence
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why he uses poetic styles
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- poetic styles of verse used for high status, tragic moments.
- prose used for the low status characters (servants, clowns, drunks and villians) proclamations, written challenges, accusations, lettters and to express madness.
- othellos slow degradtion in speech represents also the degrading of the mind
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foot
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- a group of syllables that form one complete unit of a metrical pattern
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meter
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- is describes in terms of the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables and the total number of metrical feet in line verse.
- meter is responsible for creating the rhytm of a line
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motifs
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12
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tradgedy
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- tradegies achieve a catharisis by arousing pity and terror in the audience. a social good, watching a terrible thing makes us not want to repeat them in our own lives.
- catharisis is an empathy for a character, and by the end the catharisis the the terrible thing that happens, those negative emotions will be removed. the audience healed
- the hero is lead into a fatal calamity (tragic flaw or error) - haramtia which takes in the form of hubris (excessive pride leading to divine retribution)
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othello setting
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- journey from venice, italy and cyprus
- venice = order of rule of reason, venice was incredible powerful city state, with a large amount of military power.
- when the characters are in venice, we see conflict dealt with in rationale and in a reasonable way. brabantio airs his problems to the duke, who diplomaticaly resolves his issues with othello.
- cyrpus = disorder of passion? cyprus was an idea that regualrly fought over - think about a modern place that has been ravaged by mutiple times. syria obviously that being a war torn place it would have alot of tension. it seems syprus is the place where characters lose the most composure
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trochaic
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- more stress falls on first syllable more than the second
- “never will he cassio”
- “why then i think cassio an honest man”